

Install Linux on your USB drive or flash drive. The advantage of the executable system is that you can try Linux safely without affecting the hard drive partitions and the existing Windows operating system. Once you choose the desired version you can then download an ISO images and run from USB. It supports many Linux variations including Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Kali Linux, Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Puppy etc. You can copy/flash/clone the ISO file (like it is done in Ubuntu with the 'Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator' and 'mkusb') using Win32DiskImager.Universal USB Installer is a program for creating executable Linux operating system on a USB drive. If your USB drive doesn't show up, reformat it as FAT32. Run the file, select an ISO file or a distribution to download, select a target drive (USB drive or Hard Disk), select persistence if you wish, then reboot once done. If you are using UEFI, there are/were problems to use Unetbootin with some Debian versions due to a bug. It can make a persistence file up to 4GB in size to save data and defaults.It is an extracting tool (not a cloning tool).UNetbootin works in and with most Linux distros.

'0 (no persistence)' is the default (which means live-only).ĭownload and use balenaEtcher, an easy to use and reliable cloning tool. With the correct settings and a new version of Rufus, you will find the slider and you 'drag it to the right' to get as much drive space as possible for persistence. Rufus is easy to use and very reliable with and without persistence. In most cases it is enough to make a live (live-only) system, and there is also an option for persistence. A tutorial is available from here.Ĭlick on the circle with a tick mark in order to calculate checksums for the iso file.įor more details about Rufus, please browse to the Rufus web site. Rufus is the tool in Windows that is recommended officially by Ubuntu. NEVER try to use one of your hard disk drives or partitions in this process unless you really know what you are doing, as data will get erased. There are various methods available for Windows to create a bootable Ubuntu USB flash drive. Pendrivelinux's Universal USB InstallerĬreating a bootable Ubuntu USB flash drive from Windows.Creating a bootable Ubuntu USB flash drive from Windows.
