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Good afternoon.
You can do as Fixid suggested , but there is another option for creating a bootable USB flash drive.
If your laptop supports booting via uefi, then creating a bootable USB flash drive can be even easier.
Format the flash drive to fat32, the boot flag. Open the image with an archiver and copy all the contents to a USB flash drive. Please note that there are hidden files.
Set the boot to uefi.
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