![]() ![]() ![]() I'll try to contact source of ISO to see if Ubuntu will officially work with it. That would somwhat explain why I am getting "hippo ISO" - which is definitely "Ubuntu" frinedly and was used before. I did not want to advertiser the download - but you have a point - if it is "ubuntu" friendly. Create a Bootable Windows 10 USB in Linux with. ![]() Be careful with partition and disk names. The program also works for Debian, or any other Debian-based OS for which you This package contains the GTK+ client frontend. A USB pen drive (usb hard disk or usb stick) with at 4 Gb or more free disk space Warning: Writing or selecting the wrong kind of boot record to a device (USB/hard disk) might destroy partition information or file system or data forever. You can also store files and settings in any space left over. Overview Requirements Launch Startup Disk Creator ISO and USB selection Confirm USB device Installation complete 1. What are you using to make the bootable USB stick? Make sure usb-creator-gtk is installed which you can get through the synaptic package manager - you have to open the creator first so the program can see the file - (it does look at the Downloads folder by default but it can be changed by clicking the "Other" button) - If it does not see it then the ISO is not compatible with the Startup Disk Creator - in other words it maybe a bad download - the ISO must be Ubuntu compliant before the ISO will load in the USB Creator. Startup Disk Creator converts a USB key or SD card into a volume from which you can start up and run Ubuntu. ![]()
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