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> From: Bruce Sommerset, on Sunday, November 24, 2019 12:23 AM, wrote...​
>  ​
> Use a program called 'Rufus', make sure the file you have is an image file 
> (Ex: ISO, IMG, etc.)​
> ​
> Rufus is a program that formats the sectors on the USB drive to make it 
> bootable. ​
> ​
> Hope this helps. ​
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Yes, it did.  And thank you for your help.  However, the USB, after the image 
creation, will not allow any more data on it, even though there is plenty of 
space on it.  It only has 39 Megs of data in it, but the USB drive is 256Megs.  
There should be enough to copy 1Meg of data.​
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> From: Jose Isaias Cabrera, on Saturday, November 23, 2019 9:19 PM, wrote...​
>  ​
> ​
> Greetings!​
> ​
> Sorry about the very newbie question, but I am trying to create a bootable 
> USB drive with FreeDOS, and the .img file is defaulted to IrfanView, an image 
> view.  How do I make a bootable USB with that .img file?  Thanks for the 
> help.​
> ​
> josé
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