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I need Windows for a few things, and while I love Ubuntu. I think I'll have to install Windows agian for a short period of time.

I got the .iso file on my desktop, and need to make it bootable from a flash drive. It's pretty easy from Windows, but I can't seem to figure out how to do it from Ubuntu.

I've searched on Google and here as well, but all I can find is how to make it from OS X, Windows.. Or how to make a bootable flash drive with Ubuntu from Ubuntu.

Thanks!

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Use the program: unetbootin

Install it if you don't already have it.

Click Diskimage>ISO Then navigate to ISO.

This makes a static version, like a LiveCD so it is unchangeable.

To make a version you can add to you need to make a "persistent" USB stick. Look here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent

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In ubuntu desktop application name startup disk can make the bootable flash disk from .iso file

find it in unity app named as start-up disk

here is the video of how to do it Bootable flash disk using Startup disk app in ubuntu

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