

I think this is completely about Unetbootin bug to create Bootable flash. When I do exactly same procedure with Windows based Rufus software I had no issue at all. Recently I tried to make different Live USB distros by Unetbootin and each time failed after tried to boot from USB in the BIOS. Well I have been using Xubuntu 14.04 LTS with latest kernel upadets etc. Plus, I'd like to stick with the alternate install, for while my computer might be able to handle the standard edition, due to all the screwups, CPU freezes, and whatnot I'd just like to try a hardware friendlier version.ĮDIT2: I'm exploring, doing trial and error, and whathave you, and I'd also like to mention that I did do an md5sum (if I wrote that correctly) to verify that the file is complete and not corrupted.

It's just not feasible for me to download another. iso on a flashdrive for me, so I'm pretty much stuck with installing it or of getting an ultra-small system like Puppy Linux.
Using unetbootin for windows 10 how to#
I've spent quite some hours deleting files, rebooting over and over again, and so on, so right now I'm at a loss as to how to progress further.ĮDIT: I also must mention that due to connection problems, I had to get a friend put the alternate. Fooling with the memory value on the UNetbootin command box, to see if having a value originally set at zero was the problem.iso to verify that it's not broken (it isn't) Upgrading to the latest version of UNetbootin.Reformatting the USB and making sure it's FAT.I've never had this kind of trouble with UNetbootin, so I don't know what to make of it. If I do hit tab, it puts me in a "boot:" prompt, I think, and whatever I enter, it simply says it can't kind the kernel image.

The weird part is that on the bottom there was a timer ticking down when it'll automatically reboot, but every time it reaches zero it simply starts over again, indefinitely. I went to UNetbootin as I usually do, but this time around in creating the USB, I got a strange screen that said "UNetbootin", and within the box was a statement saying "Hit tab to edit options" or something like that.
Using unetbootin for windows 10 install#
As I mentioned before, I'm having a lot of stability issues on Lubuntu 13, so I'm trying to upgrade to the alternate install of Lubuntu 14.04, as my computer has about 500MB RAM.
