I just don't understand the how-to pages for installing Ubuntu from USB drive.
Is there any program that can make USB drive from previously downloaded Ubuntu ISO images? Something like that would be pretty handy.
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I just don't understand the how-to pages for installing Ubuntu from USB drive. Is there any program that can make USB drive from previously downloaded Ubuntu ISO images? Something like that would be pretty handy. |
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unetbootin It has a very easy interface and options to choose between distributions straightaway from the menu and to select the desired iso image. Also,creating a bootable USB using Unetbootin will give you a very very simple and easy interface when you boot your machine using the USB. I would suggest to use this software straightaway without doubt... |
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Universal USB Installer – Easy as 1 2 3 from http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/ works well. You can create a live USB from Windows and supports several flavors of Linux. |
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You must be looking for unetbootin. A fantastic piece of software, which is easy to use, cross-platform, and most importantly: it works. |
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Unetbootin and linuxliveusb are best for making usb drive bootable. |
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SARDU creates a multiboot all-in-one USB drive, CD or DVD for free (personal and non commercial use, read the license). Hard disks, external hard disks and all removable media are supported. |
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The default Ubuntu way to burn a CD, assuming you already have Ubuntu running, is to start up the |
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