- Download Universal USB Installer
- Insert the USB flash drive you want to burn.
- Run the Universal USB Installer. This is a green software, no installation, but English interface, but do not know English, do not worry, I will explain how to use.
- Universal The first window of the USB installer is the copyright License Agreement, click the "I Agree" button on it.
- The second window of installer is the configuration, there is a dropdown box to choose the Linux distribution, select the "Ubuntu" option.
- After selecting the Linux distribution, there will be a selection of the file control, click "Browser" to select the file. If you cannot find our ISO in the destination folder, fill in the Star Point Star (*. *) at the file name and enter, the ISO file will appear, then select the ISO file to burn.
- At this point, the window will have a selection drop-down box, select the drive letter you want to burn.
- After that, you can select a system storage space size. This step is not required. However, if selected, the system changes can be stored on the USB flash drive. However, regardless of the reserved system space, the remaining space of the U disk can be exploited, in Linux, the remaining space of the USB stick in the/cdrom directory.
- Click "Create" to start burning, the whole process about five minutes, there will be two pop-up windows, such as progress bar completed, close the window.
How to boot a system from USB
- First, the BIOS setting in the system can be booted from USB, and the method of entering the BIOS is usually reset after the DEL key has been pressed.
- If the USB boot order priority is lower than the hard drive boot, we need to modify the boot sequence during the boot process, some machines are in the boot process by pressing F12 to modify the default boot device. Select USB at this time
How to make a USB boot disk for Ubuntu system