I'm using rufus 2.3 to install tails onto a USB, but every time I click 'start' it gets a sixth of the way done and then tells me "ISO image. I am going to install windows 10 using a usb drive.What kind of trouble do you run into? At the moment i am updating a W8.1 to W10 with a USB drive, so far so . Checklist I looked at to see if my question has already been answered. Extract files from ISO to USB and that's all what You need. Error: Partition(s) on /dev/sdb are being used. Unfortunately, I dont know how to burn the iso file onto my USB drive (formatted as fat32, got renamed to Windows USB in the process).and I managed to. What kind of trouble do you run into? 09-05-2015 02:41 AM.
Other cosmetic and internal improvementsAt the moment i am updating a W8.1 to W10 with a USB drive, so far so good. Fix an extraction failure with R‑Drive Image bootable ISOs. Fix stale progress bar during standalone ext2/ext3 formatting. Fix Volume label is invalid error with empty labels on Windows 7. Fix Can't mount GUID volume regression when creating Windows To Go drives. Fix UI checkboxes (Extended label, Fixes for old BIOSes) being cleared on START. Report SuperSpeed+ devices in the log (Come on USB-IF, just add “Ludicrous Speed” already!). Add cheat mode (Alt) to switch between percent completed/transfer rate/time remaining on some operations. Other distros may work with persistence as long as they use a Debian-like or Ubuntu-like method, and, in the case of Ubuntu-like, if they use casper with the #1489855 bugfix. Note that, because of bug #1489855, trying to use persistence with Ubuntu ISOs that were released before August 2019 will only result in rescue mode during boot - You have been warned! Ubuntu with persistence should also work IF using a post 2019.08.01 ISO (such as daily-live). Debian with persistence should work out of the box with any recent Debian Live ISO. Finalize persistent partition support for Debian and Ubuntu:.