09-30-2019, 01:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-30-2019, 01:48 AM by firenice03.)
Searched and tried several different commands (also tried from repository) to get something (unetbootin, startup disk creator) to create a live/install usb of a downloaded iso, but nothing works for me. I would appreciate instructions to accomplish this.
Backstory: Panasonic CF30 laptop had Windows 7 still, which I just overwrote with what I thought was a 32 bit version of Fedora. It was supposed to work well with touchscreen on CF30 - which it did from the live usb I created from their website - so I installed and now doesn't work, it's 64 bit instead. No other linux distro creates the usb like that one did, can't order a copy from OSDisc since he closed (bummer - I've ordered all my linux distros I've tried from there - since I don't do well with terminal).
Any help appreciated - Hubby loves that laptop, doesn't want to part with it.
Backstory: Panasonic CF30 laptop had Windows 7 still, which I just overwrote with what I thought was a 32 bit version of Fedora. It was supposed to work well with touchscreen on CF30 - which it did from the live usb I created from their website - so I installed and now doesn't work, it's 64 bit instead. No other linux distro creates the usb like that one did, can't order a copy from OSDisc since he closed (bummer - I've ordered all my linux distros I've tried from there - since I don't do well with terminal).
Any help appreciated - Hubby loves that laptop, doesn't want to part with it.