03-22-2017, 10:04 PM
[member=4757]javier_mina[/member],
Are you sure you installed Etcher properly? From what I can recall, I downloaded the file, extracted it, marked the extracted file as executable, and then I opened it either regularly or using the "Open as Administrator" option. It asked me if I wanted it to create a menu shortcut. I said yes, and I was able to get it to run.
If that procedure isn't working, consider installing "gnome-disk-utility." You can create a bootable disk using it by highlighting your USB on the left and then going to the settings and selecting "Restore Disk Image." After installing gnome-disk-utility, it will be in your menu at Menu, Settings, Disks.
If that doesn't work, consider installing UNetBootin and creating a bootable USB that way. One of those 3 methods (Etcher, Disks, UNetBootin) usually works for me.
UNetbootin and gnome-disk-utility (ie. Disks) are both available in Install/Remove Software (also known as Synaptic Package Manager).
Are you sure you installed Etcher properly? From what I can recall, I downloaded the file, extracted it, marked the extracted file as executable, and then I opened it either regularly or using the "Open as Administrator" option. It asked me if I wanted it to create a menu shortcut. I said yes, and I was able to get it to run.
If that procedure isn't working, consider installing "gnome-disk-utility." You can create a bootable disk using it by highlighting your USB on the left and then going to the settings and selecting "Restore Disk Image." After installing gnome-disk-utility, it will be in your menu at Menu, Settings, Disks.
If that doesn't work, consider installing UNetBootin and creating a bootable USB that way. One of those 3 methods (Etcher, Disks, UNetBootin) usually works for me.
UNetbootin and gnome-disk-utility (ie. Disks) are both available in Install/Remove Software (also known as Synaptic Package Manager).
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