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Create Linux bootable USB drive on Windows 11 for clean install
UltraISO, the premium tool for making Linux bootable USB on Windows 11/10 PC.
1. Download the corresponding ISO image file from the official website of the Linux distribution.
2. Insert a blank USB stick into your computer's USB port and launch the UltraISO software.
3. In the UltraISO interface, click ‘File’ in the menu bar, select ‘Open’, find the Linux ISO image file you just downloaded and open it.
4. Cick ‘Startup’ in the menu bar and select ‘Write Hard Disk Image’.
In the ‘Write Hard Disk Image’ dialogue box that pops up, the hard drive will automatically recognize the inserted USB flash drive.
5. You can choose ‘USB - HDD +’ or ‘USB - ZIP +’ (generally ‘USB - HDD +’ is more compatible).
6. Write speed can be adjusted according to the performance of the USB memory stick, generally you can choose the default value or a slightly lower value to ensure the success of writing.
Click the ‘Write’ button to create bootable Linux USB drive, UltraISO will write the ISO image file to the USB flash drive and create a bootable Linux installation disc. Don't pull out the flash drive during the writing process until the prompt says ‘Write Successfully’.