6/12/2023 0 Comments Install disk creator not working![]() The device name will be changed as per label provided by you. Once, the flashing will successfully complete, Rufus will return to “Ready” state. If you are sure that there is no important data on the flash drive, click on ‘OK’ to continue. Rufus will display a warning that all data on the Flash Drive will be lost during flashing process. ![]() The details are provided in “Restore Flash Drive” chapter later. In DD image mode the flash drive will not be usable for any other purpose. Note: If you face problem with flash drive during installation process, you shall rewrite flash drive in DD image mode. The free space available on flash drive can be used to copy and transfer files to other systems. In ISO image mode, you will be able to use your flash drive for other purpose also. Select “Write in ISO image mode (recommended)” and click on ‘OK’. Rufus will prompt to download supporting system files before flashing the drive, click on ‘Yes’ to continue. You may change the label or proceed ahead with default label as picked from the name of ISO file (2) and click on “Start” (3) to begin flashing process. The ISO file will be loaded as a source file in “Boot selection” (1). Now, click on “Select” button to browse for Ubuntu ISO file (3).īrowse to download location (1), select Ubuntu ISO file (2) and click on “Open” button (3) to load the ISO file as source file. The status will be changed to ‘1 device found’ (2). The Flash Drive will be automatically detected by Rufus and displayed in destination “Device” box (1). Thus, insert a Flash Drive in to USB slot of your computer. Rufus tool will open but with empty Destination “Device” box and a status ‘0 device found’. Click on “Yes” if prompted to look for updated tool. Close the browser once the download is complete. Scroll down the page to check out for download link for latest version of Rufus tool under Download Section.Ĭlick on the download link (as shown in figure) and save latest version of Rufus tool on your computer. Open web browser and navigate to Rufus tool’s official website. Ubuntu bootable USB in Windows using Rufus If there is some error during the process and success message is not displayed, you shall repeat this process till success message is received. Once, the flashing will successfully complete, Balena Etcher will display a message “Flash Complete” Close Balena Etcher tool. The flashed drive will be validated by Etcher after successful flashing. Step 3: Once, the flash drive is detected and displayed by Etcher, click on “Flash” button. The Flash Drive will be will automatically detected by Etcher and displayed below drive icon. Step 2: Insert a Flash Drive in to USB slot of your computer. Step 1: Click on “Select image” button, browse to the download location and select Ubuntu ISO file. Open Balena Etcher Tool upon successful installation.īalena Etcher software tool works in three steps: Go to download location and run Balena Etcher’s setup file to install Balena Etcher Flashing Tool with default options. Save the executable file on your computer and wait for the download to complete. ![]() Choose the Operating System as Windows and click on the download button to proceed with Download. In case automatic detection does not work, you can choose the native operating system by clicking on the drop-down arrow in right corner of download button. The etcher download page will automatically detect your native Operating System to choose the suitable download file for your system. Navigate to Balena Etcher official web site to download Balena’s Etcher Flashing Software Tool. Ubuntu bootable USB in Windows using Balena Etcher You may use any one of the two tools as per instructions given below. ![]() On windows, there are two prominent software tools to create a bootable flash drive with an ISO file. Else if you have a DVD then check out the next chapter on how to create Ubuntu DVD. If you have a 4 GB Flash Drive then check the process below to create Ubuntu bootable USB on Linux and Windows machines. Once you are satisfied with the Integrity and Authenticity of Ubuntu ISO file that you have downloaded, it’s time to proceed with creating a bootable media. This post describes the process of creating Ubuntu Operating System bootable USB.
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