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Last edited by eltonw May 23rd, 2011 at 07:33 PM. Since you are running ubuntu, it should be a simple matter to install UNetbootin using synaptic which is already on your system, and UNetbootin would be in your list of available packages Thanks in advance.It is possible that your download of UNetbootin was corrupted: Either use UNetbootin to download one of the many Linux distributions it supports or provide the location. I tried forcing it to open with Archive manager, but that won't do it either. UNetbootin is a free program for both Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X that allows you to create bootable Live USB drives for Ubuntu, Fedora, and other Linux distributions instead of burning a CD. * I downloaded unetbootin the file arrived as unetbootin-linux-549 - Ubuntu seems to think that it is a Windows file as it tries (unsuccessfully) to open it with WINE. * When I try the USB option, I find that there is no Startup Disk Creator in the Administration menu. * When I right-click the ISO file, "Write to Disk" is not an option in the menu (as per instructions on ).
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I have downloaded ubuntu-10.04.2-desktop-i386.iso. I am running v9.04 (netbook remix) on an Advent 4211 (rebadged MSI Wind).