There do not have any complicated settings, it is easy to use very much. The program's interface is very simple, you only need select the ISO file you want to burn and the target USB drive, then click "Burn" button, an USB disk that includes all ISO image data will be created. The ISO image file is a popular image of the CD/DVD discs, an ISO file can include all the content on the disc, this software can easily burn these ISO files to a USB flash disk, makes it easy to carry and use.
You can remove your USB stick.Click the image to view full size screenshot.ĭownloadThe software license is Freeware, feel free to use it, but do so at your own risk. Once, you have access to command line again, that’s done. Once it is finish, enter one last command:Īnd again, replace it with the correct value. It should take from a few minutes (like 5 to 10min), depending the speed of USB disk, port, etc. “/path/of/usb”, by the USB stick location (without the number).“/path/to/your/file.iso”, by the actual location of the image file.Sudo dd if=/path/to/your/file.iso of=/path/of/usb bs=2M If you write the wrong disk name, it will wipe the wrong disk. Now enter the following command (make sure to replace what needs to be replaced according to your needs).Once you have figured out the name, write it down (or memorize it). Which means the USB stick is located at /dev/sda. Since it is a device, you want to add /dev/ in front of it in order to have the real location. In my case, it is sda (use the one without the number at the end), and we we see that it is 7.5G (which is sold as a 8GB disk). Double check it is the right one (for example you can try to run the previous command with and without the USB stick, and see what “disk” appears/disappears). Now, check the size, and make sure it matches the one from your USB stick. Find out the name of your USB stick with the command:.
Now, we will see how to completely burn your iso file to the USB stick, doing everything in command line and with no additional tool. It might sound scary, but it is actually quite easy and very efficient. Once it is installed, run it from the menu, and again, follow on-screen instructions. With Fedora (or Fedora related distribution, such as CentOS): With Ubuntu (or Ubuntu related distribution, such as Mint): Open a terminal window, and enter the following command:
You can also install the tool via the command-like, like below. Once it is installed, run it and follow the on-screen insctructions. Once there, search for a software called “unetbootin” and install it. Try to click on the following link: install unetbootin, or browse the menu of your operating system to “Software center” or “Add/remove program” place. You have two main solutions:įrom, you need to install (again, visually, or via cli). Now, it becomes a little harder / funnier. Much like Windows, on Macos, you can use a tool called Etcher and follow the on-screen instructions. Under Windows, simply download, install and run Rufus. NB: please note that in every case, all the data on your USB stick will be erased!! Windows iso file) to an USB stick and make it bootable. Let’s see how to “burn” an image file (or.