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Write to USB
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This step will erase the USB drive you use. Use a new one or make a backup first!
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Option 1: Go to sourceforge.net and download win32diskimager to make a bootable USB drive. NOTE: This may not work with all Linux distros. If you have issues, try the 2nd option listed.
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Option 2: Using Rufus, follow this guide to make a bootable USB drive.
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Select the Linux image you intend to use on the system, and write it to the USB drive following the prompts in the application you choose.
[title] Write to USB | |
- | [* icon_caution] ***This step will erase the USB drive you use. Use a new one or make a backup first!*** |
- | [* black] Go to [https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/|sourceforge.net] and download win32diskimager. |
- | [* black] Select the lubuntu ISO file that you downloaded previously. |
- | [* black] select your USB flash drive and click ***Write***. |
+ | [* black] ***This step will erase the USB drive you use. Use a new one or make a backup first!*** |
+ | [* icon_reminder] ***There are two methods here which can be used -- pick your preferred method as you see fit, or as the distro you select recommends.*** |
+ | [* black] ***Option 1:*** Go to [https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/|sourceforge.net|new_window=true] and download win32diskimager to make a bootable USB drive. ***NOTE: This may not work with all Linux distros. If you have issues, try the 2nd option listed.*** |
+ | [* black] ***Option 2:*** Using Rufus, [guide|51255|follow this guide|new_window=true] to make a bootable USB drive. |
+ | [* black] Select the Linux image you intend to use on the system, and ***write it to the USB drive following the prompts in the application you choose.*** |
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