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Creating a Bootablr USB for Linux using Etcher.

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  Create a bootable USB drive using Etcher* ¶ Use Etcher* software from Balena* to flash the Clear Linux OS image to a USB drive. An  Advanced: Linux CLI  option is also available. Prerequisites ¶ Download the Clear Linux OS Desktop or Server image from the  Downloads  page Recommended minimum  4GB  USB drive or larger Download and install the  Etcher  version per your operating system. Burn the Clear Linux OS image onto a USB drive ¶ Caution Burning an image formats the USB drive and destroys all pre-existing content. Back up your data before proceeding. Launch Etcher. Figure 1: Start screen ¶ Press  Select Image . Change directory to where the image resides. Select the image and click  Open . Figure 2: In Open, select the image ¶ Plug in the USB drive. Identify the USB drive or click  Change  to select a different USB. Note This shows all USB drives attached to the system. Figure 3: USB drives attached ¶ Select the proper device and press  Continue . Figure 4: USB Flash Device select

Published for the Experiment 2 of SEO LAB. 31st Jan.

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How to Create macOS High Sierra Bootable USB Installer on Windows 10  ⬆⬆See my macos installation video  In this article, I am going to show you how to create macOS High Sierra bootable USB installer on Windows 10. If you want to install macOS High Sierra on PC Hackintosh or Macintosh then you need a bootable USB Installer of macOS High Sierra. To create macOS High Sierra bootable USB Installer you need to have a Macbook or iMac but don’t worry because we have covered you. Now you can easily create a bootable USB installer for macOS High Sierra on Windows 10, 8 or 7 using the dmg that we have provided. Warning : If you are using this method to create a bootable USB Installer on Windows 10 to install macOS on your Mac computer (Macintosh) then do consider that it might damage your native boot files as we have received some feedback from our visitors. Please do consider this important point otherwise you might end up damaging your Macintosh. We do not take any responsibi