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How to install Linux Mint via USB

(Using Microsoft Windows)

From Windows, you can use 'Pendrive Linux Universal USB Installer':

Alternatively, you can use 'Image Writer', an open source project from Launchpad.

Note: You might need to rename the ISO file and change its extension from .iso to .img for it to be accepted by Image Writer. To do this in Windows you can disable the setting 'Hide extensions for known file types' under 'Folder Options'.

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