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I am trying to make a stick of ISO image of Ubuntu 22.04 lts bootable. Tried to use UNetbootin but couldn´t. I've read that Ubuntu 22.04 does not work with it. Also tried to use Disk Creator but it doesn't work either. I need the stick because have to download /home, because have to change partitions on Gparted. When I installed Ubuntu for the first time, years ago, I was wrong with partitions and now my /home is nearly full. Please, what can I do?

Thanks in advance.

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Hopefully, you've made a backup of all of your important files on an external device (or a cloud you trust) before you reload your OS. All files will be gone if you reload the OS and repartition your HDD.

As far as burning an image of Ubuntu to a USB memory stick, I've had good luck using Balena Etcher - it's very simple and easy-to-use. If you're using Windows, try Rufus. Both are good apps for 'burning' an ISO image to a ~4GB or bigger USB Key.

Make sure the USB key does not have any important files, first, as it will be erased!