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[title] Writing to the USB drive | |
[* icon_caution] ***This procedure will erase your USB drive. Backup the drive before proceeding!*** | |
- | [* icon_reminder] ***If your system has USB boot issues, [guide|54031|this guide] provides a workaround.*** |
- | [* icon_reminder] Rufus will ask you if you want to use ISO or DD mode. Both modes will work, so it does not matter. ***If in doubt, it's better to select the recommended choice.*** ***Optional:*** If your drive is older, run a block scan to verify it is good first. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] Rufus will ask you if you want to use ISO or DD mode. ***While both modes work, select the recommended option if you are in doubt.*** ***Optional:*** If your drive is older, run a block scan to verify it is good first. |
[* red] Find Rufus and open it. Find an icon that looks like a CD. Click the CD icon and locate the ISO. | |
[* orange] Once you find the ISO, click it and then select ***Open***. ***Note:*** If ISO Image is not selected, this can be changed from the drop-down menu. | |
[* yellow] After locating the ISO and selecting a USB drive, click ***Start***. Click ***OK*** on the drive format warning and the image will be written to the drive. |