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Linux Mint bootable flash drive, why doesn't it work?
Can't install linuxmint-17.2-xfce-32. I make a bootable USB flash drive, everything seems to be correct. A fat 32 flash drive also tried ntfs. But when you reboot, nothing happens. I start the USB flash drive through the boot menu without starting the BIOS. I make a bootable USB flash drive through unetbootin (which I tried different, downloaded from different sites). Creating a USB flash drive with constant glitches on file 13 seems to freeze, but everything continues to work (the flash drive is slowly filling up), the process ends without errors.
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Maybe unetbootin is the problem? I use www.pendrivelinux.com
utilities - problems are rare and mostly related to the BIOS features of old motherboards.
I would advise you to record through Rufus, not when there were no problems!
Flash is alive?
>>Creating a flash drive with constant glitches on file 13 everything seems to freeze
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