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- | [title] Writing to the USB drive (Unetbootin) |
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- | [* icon_reminder] ***Unetbootin is being |
+ | [title] [Backup solution] Writing to the USB drive (Unetbootin) |
+ | [* icon_reminder] ***Unetbootin is being archived as a backup option, in the event Rufus has an issue. Unetbootin is not recommended if you have the option to skip it. The problem with Unetbootin lies with Hybrid ISO's, which every distro made in the past 5 years uses. It can't handle them correctly.*** |
[* red] Select ***Diskimage*** and make sure ***ISO*** is selcted. This should be the default selection, so this may not need to be changed. If it does, click it and select ISO to fix it. | |
[* orange] With the ISO ready to write to the USB drive, click on the box that says ***...***. This will let you to select the ISO you want to write to your USB drive. Select the ISO you want and then click ***OK*** to write the ISO to the USB drive. This process will also make the drive bootable, so manual flagging is not required. | |
[* icon_reminder] Unetbootin allows you to set persistent file storage space aside for Ubuntu based distros. Unless you specifically need it or want to try it, you are better off not using it altogether. You do not need to use it and it is optional. | |
[* icon_note] ***For users who require a CD/DVD to boot a OS or systems with buggy USB boot implementations: ***Refer to [guide|54074|this guide] if you need to use DVD's to boot your system. ***This tool will not be required for the majority of readers, as many computers can boot off of USB media natively. It is intended to be a way to get stubborn systems to boot from USB media.*** |