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  • I wanted to add an additional reply thanking you again for the screenshots.

    These visuals helped put the worded instructions in context for me so I was successful in creating and installing the bootable drive.

  • I wanted to add an additional reply thanking you again for the screenshots.

    These visuals helped put the worded instructions in context for me so I was successful in creating and installing the bootable drive.

  • Selling pre-loaded USB sticks would be very cool, but people would have to be interested enough to spend £20

    I am one that would happily purchase something like that. I finally made the bootable drive but am not sure if the install is verified. There was no sha txt file to compare. I just haven't figured it out yet

  • I was hesitant to say anything at first but I am glad I did. Everyone so far has been wonderful and supportive.

    Kudos to you all for helping a stranger with no skill or tech savvy. I WILL try again.

  • Appreciate the link!

    Rufus is what the instructions said to download and then a list of prompts to enter in the command line. I understand none of those prompts, literally a completely different language.

    I am using an old laptop that has windows 7 on it. Figured it didn't matter if I screwed that up since it was old and not in use.

  • The hard part is getting the software on a usb drive to use on the old laptop. I haven't figured out what the instructions mean in order to implement. I have a lot of learning to do.

  • I suppose it is automatic on Windows so it has the illusion of being easy. I can honestly say, I have not had to install anything after I hit the update button. I am also old and don't use a computer every day.