![]() ![]() ![]() So, create multiple USB sticks and set them aside for potential rescue. So, NO, you can't create a USB stick from the ISO file, It never has been, never will be able to be done, it's just not part of the process. Personally I use a nifth free utility called Easy2Boot that allows me to boot to a host of different ISO files from the same USB stick. I also have several copies of the ISO that I can use on USB sticks (read on), or write to a DVD. I have several USB sticks made up with MR. This handles restorations and possibly backups when the OS has gotten borked or perhaps an update or installation went south but it's still bootable. Personally, I put MR into the boot menu of every PC it's used on. If you wait until you NEED the stick, there is a good chance that it's too late, If the OS hoses you may not be able to get to aMR to create the media. At issue with creating the USB stick 'on demand' And, BTW, it IS done on demand already. Why are USB sticks not safe for long term? I've had sticks I use for years. I am not sure what you are saying and asking for or commenting on. ![]()
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