Boot Linux from USB "extreme"

I can boot Linux USB hdd & ssd (SAMSUNG, INTEL, WD & others), USB STICK (a - DATA, KINGSTON - & almost all), but I can't boot Linux since 'Sandisk Extreme USB '.
Core freezes after message - "mounted rootfs '...

It was my mistake in the installer of Linux.
There is nothing special to "Boot Linux from"extreme"USB key".
This flash drive can start Linux without problem, just follow the generic procedure.

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