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To write the stick:
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- 1. Choose which Fedora flavor you want to install or try.
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+ 1. Choose which Fedora flavour you want to install or try.
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+
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On the title screen, you can choose Workstation, Server or your own
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@@ -98,15 +98,15 @@
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Booting from USB sticks
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- image:Bios_USB_boot.jpg[Set USB as first boot device. Your BIOS may be
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- different.,title="Set USB as first boot device. Your BIOS may be different."]
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+ image:Bios_USB_boot.jpg[Set USB as a first boot device. Your BIOS may be
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+ different.,title="Set USB as a first boot device. Your BIOS may be different."]
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Almost all modern PCs can boot from USB sticks (some very old ones may
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not be able to). However, precisely how you tell the system to boot from
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a USB stick varies substantially from system to system. First, just try
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this:
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- 1. Power off the computer.
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+ 1. Turn off your system.
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2. Plug the USB drive into a USB port.
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3. Remove all other portable media, such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or
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other USB sticks.
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