How to burn an ISO (which is a bootable CD/DVD) to a USB port?

How to burn an ISO (which is a bootable CD/DVD) to a USB port?

I usually burn ISO files bootable CD or DVD with NERO6, 7.   Now, I would like to burn on a USB key.

Ideas on a good and stable program?

I. - Download the software that makes bootable USB drives the ISO. WinToFlash http://www.bing.com/search?q=+WinToFlash+&form=HPDTDF&pc=HPDTDF&src=IE-SearchBox> and Unetbootin http://www.bing.com/search?q=UNetbootin&form=HPDTDF&pc=HPDTDF&src=IE-SearchBox> are the two options included in the section resources. The software will automatically convert iso files on a USB drive and make it bootable.

II. - open and install your chosen software. The software will be an installation clicks where pressing a couple of times then you have ready to go.

III. - Plug the USB and check what drive it is listed as in 'my computer '.

IV. - Launch your chosen software and specify paths. There will be two sections to choose from. Look for the converted ISO file in the download or the source article. For the second section, select the path or the destination (USB key) is transferred to ISO.

V. - click 'Next' and let the program create a USB bootable ISO file. It may take some time depending on the size of the ISO file. When the process is finished, you have a bootable USB key with your ISO file.

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