Download and use Linux Live Usb Creator.
Once
you have usb-creator.exe, run it and follow the same steps as described
for Linux (point it at your .iso file or your Ubuntu CD-ROM, point it
at your USB flash drive, make sure you have the right device selected,
then "Make Startup Disk").
Notes
- Instead of usb-creator.exe you can use Unetbootin to create a bootable USB flash drive. http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
- You won't be able to select the USB flash drive if it wasn't formatted in a way that Windows can see it. You may have to format it using Windows Explorer in order for it to show up in a creator tool. Download Unetbootin Here
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