- Once finished, you should have a ready to run Bootable USB Flash Drive containing the operating system or tool you selected.
- Another key feature includes Persistence if available. Ubuntu, Xubuntu, and Lubuntu Casper Persistence feature works with both FAT32 or NTFS formatted drives. Larger than 4GB casper-rw is also possible when the USB drive is formatted with an NTFS filesystem.
- Requirements to Create a Live Bootable USB Flash Drive
- IMPORTANT: UUI only shows USB drives detected by Windows as removable media.
- Your flash drive must be Fat32/NTFS formatted, otherwise Syslinux will fail to install an MBR (Master Boot Record), and as a result the device will NOT Boot.
- Additionally, the Windows to Go option requires an NTFS formatted device with 20GB free disk space to hold the virtual disk.
- Universal-USB-Installer.exe
- Windows 8/10 to create the bootable USB
- Greater than 2GB *Fat32 or NTFS Formatted Flash Drive. MBR partition table
- Computer with a BIOS that can boot from USB
- Your Favorite Linux ISO
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