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Title: Problems Writing ISO to USB stick in Linux Lite
Post by: Jan on February 27, 2017, 08:24:21 PM
I've been using Linux Lite 2.8 for the past year and want to replace it now with 3.2.   I downloaded both the 32 bit and 64 bit 3.2 ISOs and and have been following the instructions described under the heading "Writing the Linux Lite ISO to USB in Linux and OSX" and got the letter for my USB stick (sdf).  Next it says, "Open a folder and make sure you are in the directory that the ISO file is in.  Open a terminal in that directory ....."

OK, so then I went to my Downloads folder where I saw the two ISOs, clicked on the white space to bring up the Terminal and entered the command

sudo dd if=linux-lite-3.2-64bit.iso of=/dev/sdf bs=4M

After about a minute, the terminal replied

244+1 records in
244+1 records out
1024458752 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 152.587 s, 6.7 MB/s

Not sure what this meant, I re-entered the command a second time, but this time for the 32 bit ISO and got back the same message (relatively).
The Live USB image never happened on my desktop.  The 4.0 GB USB stick has been completely wiped out and now can only hold less than 1 GB.

Where did I go wrong here?

I also tried the "Writing the Linux Lite ISO to USB on Windows" option, but had no luck with this either.  After downloading Win32DiskImager on my Windows 8.1 laptop and running the Setup wizard, I got the following message

Unable to execute file; C/Program files (x86)\Image Writer\Win32DiskImager.exe
Create process failed; code 740
The requested operation requires elevation

Any ideas on how to get around this?
         
Title: Re: Problems Writing ISO to USB stick in Linux Lite
Post by: LL-user on February 27, 2017, 11:26:40 PM
Hi Jan,

Have you actually tried booting your computer from that USB stick?

By using the dd command to create your bootable USB stick with the Live OS on it the whole USB stick content will be wiped and only the space is used that's necessary to copy the ISO. So you're having a 1GB partition on a 4GB USB stick. The other 3GB are just not used/partitioned.
There is no need to use a larger USB stick.

If you check your USB stick via GUI (disks, gparted) or on the command line (sudo fdisk -l) you will see what I'm talking about.

Hope that helps :)
Title: Re: Problems Writing ISO to USB stick in Linux Lite
Post by: JmaCWQ on February 28, 2017, 01:29:03 AM
Hello,

Jerry recommended using Etcher to me a while ago & since then I've had no more problems creating working live USB's.
Works fine using LL 2.8.

http://www.etcher.io/

Thread about it - https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/installing-linux-lite/unable-to-start-live-2-8-from-usb/msg24678/#msg24678

The Menu entries will remain so long as the AppImage remains in the same location, if it's moved the Desktop Entry bit has to be done again.
Title: Re: Problems Writing ISO to USB stick in Linux Lite
Post by: Jan on March 22, 2017, 01:19:39 PM
Hello LL-user,

Thank you for taking the time to answer my inquiry, and please accept my apologies for not replying sooner. 

I did eventually manage to get Linux Lite 3.2 installed on this desktop computer, but from a CD, after I remembered that this particular computer is not capable of booting from a USB stick.  In the future, I plan to install Linux Lite 3.2 on a laptop, alongside Windows 8.1.  So, I'm definitely going to try booting it from the USB stick as you have suggested. 

I checked the USB stick using the (sudo fdisk -1) command line and, yes, there's definitely some stuff in there. (But I'm too "green" at this to really understand what it means ... yet.  :) )  At the very least, the USB stick does show System Information Files in there, so that's probably the Linux Lite 3.2.  Thank you so much for your explanation.
Title: Re: Problems Writing ISO to USB stick in Linux Lite
Post by: Jan on March 22, 2017, 02:03:12 PM
Hello JmaCWQ,

Thank you so much for your reply and, as with LL-user above, please accept my apologies for not responding sooner.

I didn't realize when I wrote my initial post that my old computer here is not capable of booting from a USB stick - only a DVD.  (Happily, I eventually did succeed in making a bootable DVD with Linux Lite 3.2, which I'm currently using.)

That said, thank you for suggesting Etcher.   I went to the website and checked it out further.  What a great resource! Definitely something to keep in mind for future use.   
Title: Re: Problems Writing ISO to USB stick in Linux Lite
Post by: JmaCWQ on March 22, 2017, 02:33:15 PM
Hello Jan,

You are welcome.

Glad you got it to work  8)
Title: Re: Problems Writing ISO to USB stick in Linux Lite
Post by: LL-user on March 22, 2017, 07:24:13 PM
Hi Jan,

Great you got it working due to your persistence! :)

If you consider using both, Linux Lite and Windows, beside looking into parallel installation (which you will find many posts on here about) you might also want to consider running one of them as virtual machine by utilizing Virtualbox.

All the best and lots of fun on your Linux journey :)
Title: Re: Problems Writing ISO to USB stick in Linux Lite
Post by: Qerasy on January 24, 2019, 05:08:50 AM
I did on my Windows computer before,but i have not had this problems like you,i feel very strange.
On Windows computer to write ISO to USB stick.
See what they say:
https://www.iseepassword.com/iso-editor.html
http://www.freeisoburner.com/