[ubuntu-studio-users] How to Create a Bootable USB Drive
wmichaelb at fuse.net
wmichaelb at fuse.net
Tue May 12 02:16:09 UTC 2020
Most USB drives are formatted with the venerable but widely
used FAT32 file system. One limitation is that FAT32 will not
allow a file to be bigger than 4 GB; could you have created
an empty file on the drive? It's best to simply format the
drive and leave it empty; the software that creates the bootable
iso file on the drive will take care of the rest.
Ubuntu has a link on how to create a bootable USB drive from
Ubuntu itself, Windows, or Mac OS:
https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/tutorial-create-a-usb-stick-on-windows#2-requirements
Hope this helps.
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Date: Mon, 11 May 2020 12:20:53 +0000 (UTC)
From: Alex Armani <alex.armani at rocketmail.com>
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Subject: [ubuntu-studio-users] How do I create a boottable USB Drive?
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Hello again. I have 2 x 16Gb USB Drives, and am trying to create a 32Bit Install of Studio and also a 4:2o Install. I've downloaded the last 32 bit .iso for support purposes etc. The problem I have when I format the usb drives in either windows or 4:2o, they are only showing a max of 3.5 Gigs or so for each drive.
I'm assuming it's undeleted stuff previously on the drive. How do I either retrieve what was previously on the drive {Not Essential I retrieve what was there} Is there an easy way to Format the drives so the full 16 Gigs are available on each drive? And how then to produce a bootable USB drive that also Windows recognises.
tia, Alex.
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