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v4
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Create
a
Bootable
Linux
USB
device
v4
:
Create
a
Bootable
Linux
USB
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If
your
PC
doesn
’
t
have
a
CD
/
DVD
drive
then
there
is
no
way
to
boot
your
PC
into
the
rescue
environment
using
the
supplied
CD
/
DVD
images
.
However
,
just
about
every
modern
PC
has
the
capability
to
boot
from
a
USB
flash
drive
(
memory
stick
)
and
fortunately
there
is
a
free
utility
to
convert
your
Linux
CD
image
into
a
bootable
USB
stick
.
In
this
tutorial
I
’
ll
show
you
the
simple
steps
required
to
create
a
USB
stick
that
boots
into
the
Macrium
Reflect
Linux
rescue
environment
.
Prepare
your
USB
stick
Make
sure
your
USB
stick
is
formatted
as
FAT16
.
It
must
be
FAT16
not
FAT32
or
NTFS
.
FAT16
is
nearly
always
abbreviated
to
just
FAT
in
most
Windows
operations
.
Please
note
:
The
maximum
size
of
the
USB
stick
is
4GB
.
Unfortunately
larger
devices
cannot
be
formatted
as
FAT16
.
Open
‘
My
Computer
’
,
right
click
on
your
USB
drive
and
select
properties
:
If
the
‘
File
system
’
isn
’
t
FAT
then
you
’
ll
need
to
format
the
USB
stick
as
FAT16
(
FAT
).
Right
click
on
the
drive
and
select
‘
Format
’
.
Make
sure
that
FAT
is
selected
as
the
file
system
.
It
’
s
best
to
leave
the
‘
Quick
Format
’
option
un
-
checked
.
Note
:
If
you
receive
a
message
saying
‘
Windows
was
unable
to
complete
the
format
’
then
in
some
cases
the
format
has
actually
finished
and
this
message
can
safely
be
ignored
.
Create
the
Linux
ISO
image
We
need
to
create
an
image
of
the
bootable
CD
so
we
can
transfer
the
contents
to
the
USB
stick
.
Start
Reflect
,
click
the
‘
Other
Tasks
’
panel
,
and
then
click
the
‘
Create
a
boot
-
able
Rescue
CD
’
option
.
The
Rescue
CD
wizard
will
open
.
Ensure
that
the
Linux
option
is
selected
and
click
'
Next
'
.
The
next
Wizard
page
is
the
burn
page
.
Click
the
CD
/
DVD
burner
drop
-
down
list
and
select
‘
Create
ISO
image
file
’.
Click
‘
Finish
’
and
choose
a
location
for
your
image
file
.
For
this
example
we
’
ll
choose
c
:\
rescue
.
iso
’
as
the
destination
.
Copy
the
ISO
image
contents
to
your
USB
stick
To
make
your
USB
stick
bootable
with
the
contents
of
your
Linux
boot
image
we
need
to
download
a
free
utility
called
‘
UNetbootin
’
from
here
:
http
://
unetbootin
.
sourceforge
.
net
/
.
Choose
the
‘
download
for
Windows
’
option
and
save
the
file
to
your
desktop
or
anywhere
you
can
easily
access
it
.
Double
click
‘
unetbootin
-
windows
-
282
.
exe
’
.
The
following
dialog
is
displayed
:
Choose
the
Diskimage
option
and
enter
/
select
the
path
to
your
image
file
create
d
previously
.
Select
‘
USB
Drive
’
as
your
target
disk
type
and
choose
your
USB
stick
drive
letter
in
the
drop
down
list
.
Click
‘
OK
’
to
copy
the
image
files
and
make
the
USB
stick
bootable
.
That
’
s
it
!
You
’
ve
made
a
bootable
USB
stick
.
When
you
restart
you
should
see
the
Linux
rescue
environment
loaded
from
the
stick
.
Note
:
You
need
to
make
sure
that
USB
booting
is
enabled
in
your
BIOS
.
Please
refer
to
your
BIOS
manual
or
help
guide
.
If
you
don
’
t
have
access
to
these
then
you
’
re
bound
to
find
information
on
your
BIOS
configuration
for
USB
booting
if
you
search
the
internet
.
Details
Last Modified:
18 Dec 2012
Last Modified By:
jon.dittman@macrium.com
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