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In the begining of last year or the end of 2014 I learnt how to make a bootable flash drive from an .iso from a video. I tried to find the video but I can''t and it''s not in my history. The...
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In the begining of last year or the end of 2014 I learnt how to make a bootable flash drive from an .iso from a video. I tried to find the video but I can''t and it''s not in my history. The...
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I have a CD that''s created from an ISO file which I use to install a custom version of Ubuntu via Plop Linux. The CD works fine but I''d like to use a bootable USB drive instead. I used the command
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I suppose you could try and create an ISO out of it, then use Rufus, to create a bootable installation media but that is more work, then simply downloading a valid bootable ISO from Microsoft
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In the past I used ImgBurn to create ISO files from bootable cd/dvd disks. I can see that ImgBurn can be used to create ISO files from bootable usb sticks too.
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I''m looking to create a bootable USB memory stick. However the USB stick has data that I can''t afford to delete. If I were to burn an iso image on it the ordinary way, say with Ultraiso, the data w...
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A bootable ISO is created, but, on its own, cannot be used to boot from - it first must be written to a storage device (USB / HDD) or VHD. The Windows installer ISO is WinPE (Windows
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I have searched for some tools to create bootable USB sticks (Unetbootin, Rufus, make_me_bootable among others). But either they weren''t able to create a bootable USB stick at all,
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What''s the best way of placing a bootable ISO on a USB drive, such that the drive is bootable? ISOs such as a live Linux preview disk, Windows installation ISO, etc.
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I would like to create a bootable .iso from this USB drive so I can burn multiple copies of it to pass around to friends! I''ve created an iso using Folder2ISO, but it coastered my DVD because it wasn''t
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Rufus developer here. If your .bin is bootable, then you don''t need to convert it to an ISO. Rufus will happily open it and write it to USB. Make sure you use Rufus 3.3 though, as there was a
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