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-[title] ISO writing application acquisition
-[* icon_caution] This guide was written with the intention of purchasing a new USB drive just for this project. While used drives work, they should be formatted before writing the ISO to the drive to ensure there are no filesystem problems.
-[* icon_reminder] Using a 16GB USB drive will allow you to store the vast majority of Non-Free firmware you need, along with locally stored copies of programs you install on every Linux installation.
-[* black] Get a ***8-16GB*** flash drive. While an 8GB drive is more then you need, 16GB drives are becoming cheaper (and more common). ***Note:*** While an 8-16GB drive is recommended, a 4GB drive drive can be used if you only want to copy the OS to the drive.
+[title] Acquire a copy of Rufus
+[* icon_caution] ***Note:*** A new USB drive is recommended for this guide. Used drives can be used, but should be formatted first. A minimum of 16GB is recommended to cover firmware files, locally stored application files and the ISO.
+[* icon_reminder] While a 4GB drive is usable, these drives do not leave room for applications and firmware files.
+[* black] Get a ***8-16GB*** flash drive. While an 8GB drive is acceptable, 16GB drives are usually about the same in terms of price.
[* black] To write the ISO to the drive, download [https://rufus.akeo.ie/|Rufus]. Put this program somewhere where you can easily find it for later.