I usually use the command "dd if=iso of=usbdevice status=progress && sync"
On Wed, 29 Jan 2020, 18:36 Erick Perez - Quadrian Enterprises, < eperez@quadrianweb.com> wrote:
That happened to me several times My USB was "burned" and never displayed new data copied to it. By "burned" I mean the flash drive was faulty up to a point where it always showed a phantom image of what WAS in the pen drive.
But YMMV
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020, 11:56 AM J Martin Rushton via CentOS < centos@centos.org> wrote:
What's your dd command? Are you sure you are writing to the raw disk and not inside a partition?
On 29/01/2020 16:30, Jerry Geis wrote:
Well after a closer look - Seems like the OLD 8.0 iso image is still on
the
USB. Not the new 8.1
I have tried to redo the dd command to copy the 8.1 iso - I get no
errors -
but it still comes up with the 8.0 I then tried to remove the partitions, save and recopy. still same old
boot
menu.
Is there a trick to write over the UEFI stuff ?
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