Hi folks,
So yesterday I bought two SanDisk Cruzer Glide 16GB USB drives. I wanted to use one of them as a bootable USB for linux distros I got them because they're super cheap, 10$ for each. I formatted the USB drive and tried to install a Debian live OS onto one of the drives and couldn't get it to work. I followed instructions from
[http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj200124.aspx
to make the USB bootable. I also downloaded unetbootin too and tried that. I've also read the instructions on the Debian.org website as well on how to do this.
So what I've tried so far.
1. Make the usb bootable following the directions from the hyperlink, put the Debian OS on to the USB changed my bios to read from external device (clearly didn't work).
2. Reformated the USB and tried to use unetbootin, problem with that is unetbootin gives the option to select a USB drive in my case it gave me D: and E: to choose from or Disk Drive C:. The USB has letter G: assigned to it and that wasn't an option.
3. I've also checked the USB in the device manager and the computer management. Both show the drive as active and healthy. The drive currently has a NTFS file system, I also tried FAT32. didn't help.
4. Plugged in the 2nd USB of the same type without making any changes to it and it showed up as a disk drive as well not a removable drive like I expected.
That's really all I've been able to figure out so far. My thought is that a) I can't boot it as an external device because it's being read by my computer as a fixed disk drive instead of a removable drive. Although I have the option to safely remove the device like it's an external device it's not showing up as a removable device and I'm not sure why. b) I also read that the fixed drive is from the factory and due to Windows 8 software or something of the sort but cannot confirm if that's true.
So my question is there anyway to make the USB drive I have a bootable drive for Linux OS Distro.
My specs:
Sony Laptop
Windows 7 premium
4gbs Ram
2.20 GHz
500GB Seagate HD (original HD failed)
If you need pics, additional info, or anything else to help me out just let me know and I'll do my best to get it posted.
Thanks
So yesterday I bought two SanDisk Cruzer Glide 16GB USB drives. I wanted to use one of them as a bootable USB for linux distros I got them because they're super cheap, 10$ for each. I formatted the USB drive and tried to install a Debian live OS onto one of the drives and couldn't get it to work. I followed instructions from
[http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj200124.aspx
to make the USB bootable. I also downloaded unetbootin too and tried that. I've also read the instructions on the Debian.org website as well on how to do this.
So what I've tried so far.
1. Make the usb bootable following the directions from the hyperlink, put the Debian OS on to the USB changed my bios to read from external device (clearly didn't work).
2. Reformated the USB and tried to use unetbootin, problem with that is unetbootin gives the option to select a USB drive in my case it gave me D: and E: to choose from or Disk Drive C:. The USB has letter G: assigned to it and that wasn't an option.
3. I've also checked the USB in the device manager and the computer management. Both show the drive as active and healthy. The drive currently has a NTFS file system, I also tried FAT32. didn't help.
4. Plugged in the 2nd USB of the same type without making any changes to it and it showed up as a disk drive as well not a removable drive like I expected.
That's really all I've been able to figure out so far. My thought is that a) I can't boot it as an external device because it's being read by my computer as a fixed disk drive instead of a removable drive. Although I have the option to safely remove the device like it's an external device it's not showing up as a removable device and I'm not sure why. b) I also read that the fixed drive is from the factory and due to Windows 8 software or something of the sort but cannot confirm if that's true.
So my question is there anyway to make the USB drive I have a bootable drive for Linux OS Distro.
My specs:
Sony Laptop
Windows 7 premium
4gbs Ram
2.20 GHz
500GB Seagate HD (original HD failed)
If you need pics, additional info, or anything else to help me out just let me know and I'll do my best to get it posted.
Thanks