PRODUCT-NAME requires a USB stick to be formatted with the FAT32 file system along with a Master Boot Record (MBR) or at least one partition. We recommend using a USB stick that is less than 32GB in size as only a maximum of 32GB can be used.
Recent versions of Windows will attempt to use exFAT
or NTFS
instead of FAT32,
especially if the USB stick of a high capacity, which can make formatting a USB stick correctly difficult.
An alternative to formatting a USB stick yourself is to flash one of the pre-prepared USB stick images below onto your USB stick, using a tool such as Balena Etcher.
Using a pre-prepared image
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Download one of the disk image files below, chosing one that is smaller than the maximum capacity of your USB stick.
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Unzip the image to give you an
.img
file. -
Install a USB flash tool such as Balena Etcher onto your PC, Mac or Linux PC.
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Use the flash tool to write the
.img
disk image onto your USB stick.
WARNING - Flashing a disk image onto your USB stick will erase all data. If you proceed with this approach you do so at your own risk!



