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  1. 19 maj 2019 · Possibly your USB Stick is recognized as a HDD instead of as a USB device. In you bios menu, when you pick the boot priority, you have the option to chose between USB, HDD and FDD drives. However, additionally, you can select the HDD to boot from in a separate menu on the boot menu page.

  2. 28 sie 2018 · I went into the bios and allowed trusted uefi shimx64 and the pc started mint 19 and it worked perfect. I then wanted to try Ubuntu. Made a bootable flash drive and restarted. The pc does not recognize the usb drive when entering boot menu and it is not present in bios. I have disabled safe boot.

  3. 26 lut 2012 · You can create bootable USB drive for Windows and almost all popular Linux distro such as Fedora, Ubuntu, Kubuntu, OpenSuse, Gentoo, Knoppix, etc. You can also create bootable USB drive to install or test Google Android OS in your Desktop PC or laptop.

  4. Normally the only fix is to get a hold of the proprietary tool that can change the flash drive to USB-removable. (And those are distributed by a famous Russian site, due to copyright issues, because the tools are internalware to flash controller makers and only given to USB-stick makers.)

  5. 13 cze 2024 · Download Rufus - One of the best tools to create bootable USB drives. Works for Windows, Linux, DOS, UEFI and Arm.

  6. Rufus is a utility that helps format and create bootable USB flash drives, such as USB keys/pendrives, memory sticks, etc. It can be especially useful for cases where: you need to create USB installation media from bootable ISOs (Windows, Linux, UEFI, etc.)

  7. 14 sie 2015 · Using a suggestion from MC10 in the comments, I downloaded the ISO and used Rufus to configure the USB drive as bootable. The configuration and install worked fine and there was about 700 MB free on the thumbdrive after configuring it.