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Fedora Media Writer is probably the best graphical tool to burn ISO images on USB sticks. It works on Windows, MacOS and Linux operating systems. Try Ubuntu (Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Xubuntu, ... before installing it Post #1: Backup & try before installing a new system (this post) Post #2: UEFI Post #3: mini.iso, minimal install, netboot iso Post #6: Is the computer running in UEFI mode or in classical BIOS mode? How to Create Bootable USB Disk / DVD on Ubuntu / Linux Mint Tutorial on how to create bootable USB and DVD disk using Startup Disk Creator, UNetbootin and dd command from ISO file on Ubuntu and Linux Mint. My USB drive wont accept the Windows 10 i… - Apple Community
Plugin the USB drive in the computer and run Universal USB Installer. You need to do the following things now: Select Ubuntu under step 1; Browse to the location of downloaded Ubuntu ISO in Step 2 section; In Step 3, select the USB drive and also check the option to format it.