Make a Bootable Linux USB in Windows (2020)
If you need to make a bootable Linux USB from Windows, there are two great options available. You can create a bootable Linux USB drive from Windows with Etcher. It is a very simple and the most user friendly program to write a Linux ISO to a USB drive. If you want little more control during writing Linux ISO to your USB key from Windows, yon can use Rufus. It is more advanced and flexible program. I recommend to use Etcher in most of the cases, your USB does't boot, you can also try Rufus with different options. You can also run Etcher in Linux to make bootable USB https://youtu.be/G6LAIrGeIjo ################################################ Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/averagelinuxuser Donate through PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/Kryvokhyzha ################################################ More cool Linux stuff at other social media: Google+ - Best Linux Stuff: https://plus.google.com/+AverageLinuxUser Facebook - Top Linux Tips: https://www.facebook.com/AverageLinuxUser Twitter - Daily Linux News: http://twitter.com/AVGLinuxUser Website: http://averagelinuxuser.com/
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