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[title] For used flash drives (continued)
[* black] Select FAT32 or NTFS, depending on what is available for the drive you are using. You may have to use NTFS if the drive is larger then 8GB.
[* black] Once FAT32 or NTFS is selected, name the drive and click Format. You will get one more warning about losing data. Press ***OK***.
-[* icon_note] For those of you reading this who need to use a DVD to boot(the machine is from 2003 or older) I am going to propose a solution in the future. This will be edited once I make it work.
+[* icon_note] For those of you reading this who need to use a DVD to boot, please follow [guide|54031|this guide] on how to burn Plop Boot Manager to a CD. You can also use [guide|54074|PlopKexec] if you want, but this only works with Linux distros. It will not work on anything else.