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Help Creating A Bootable USB Disk



Friends More Competent Than I:

     I am finally getting around to upgrading to 20.4, but I seem to be stuck on step one.  I went to Ubuntu for instructions and read the instructions and watched the video.  The first thing that one is to do is create a bootable USB stick.  I got a couple of brand new 8 GB USB sticks from Frys.  I opened Startup Disk Creator from the applications.  It detected the USB stick I had inserted and asked if I wanted to erase it.  I clicked on that.  The program did its thing and opened the USB stick in "Files" as a blank disk.  When I went back to "Make a Startup Disk," the selection of how much space to allocate to documents and settings was greyed out.  More importantly, the box for "Make Startup Disk" was greyed out.  I tried it several times with the same result.  What am I doing wrong?

-- Chris Peeples --

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