How to make bootable pendrive.
Introduction.
Creating a bootable USB drive allows you to install an operating system (OS) or run a live version of an OS from the USB drive. This can be useful for:
- Installing a new OS on a computer
- Repairing or troubleshooting a computer
- Running a portable version of an OS
- Testing an OS before installing it
A bootable USB drive can be created using a few simple steps and tools. In this guide, we will walk you through the process of creating a bootable USB drive.
*Required materials:*
- A USB drive (at least 8GB recommended)
- A computer with internet connection
- An ISO file of the operating system (OS) you want to install
- A tool to create the bootable USB drive (such as Rufus or Etcher)
Make bootable pendrive process.
To create a bootable USB drive:
*Materials needed:*
- USB drive (at least 8GB recommended)
- Computer with internet connection
- ISO file of the operating system (OS) you want to install
*Step-by-Step Instructions:*
1. *Download the ISO file*: Get the ISO file of the OS you want to install from the official website.
2. *Insert the USB drive*: Plug in your USB drive to the computer.
3. *Open Rufus*: Download and open Rufus, a free tool for creating bootable USB drives.
4. *Select the USB drive*: In Rufus, select the USB drive from the drop-down menu.
5. *Select the ISO file*: Click "Select" and choose the ISO file you downloaded.
6. *Set partition scheme*: Choose the partition scheme (usually MBR for BIOS or UEFI).
7. *Start the process*: Click "Start" to create the bootable USB drive.
8. *Wait for completion*: Wait for the process to complete (may take a few minutes).
9. *Verify the USB drive*: Ensure the USB drive is now bootable by restarting your computer and selecting the USB drive as the boot device.
*Alternative tools:*
- Etcher
- Universal USB Installer
- Windows USB/DVD Download Tool (for Windows ISO files)
*Remember:*
- Make sure the USB drive is empty or backup its contents, as creating a bootable USB drive will erase all data.
- The USB drive should be at least 8GB for most OS installations.
- Follow the specific instructions for your OS and tool.
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