The best USB Startup Disc creator on the planet is UNETBOOTIN.
The best one for creating a Startup USB with multiple ISOs on it, is
YUMI.
You need not search further. They are the best ones. Very easy to use.
They all work on a similar principle, you have to select the
distribution, browse to
I don't know exactly where to post my concern, but Start Up Disk Creator
does not work with the latest release of Kubuntu 18.10. It's impossible
to select an .iso file. To make a bootable USB stick. I have to use
Linux Mint on another computer to create USB sticks. It's quite a
nuisance.
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I agree. Labels are correct but one does not assume the entire drive is
wiped off.
I consider myself an advanced (and usually careful) user, but I put my
16Gb pendrive (3 primary partitions) and had it mistakenly wiped off.
Maybe because I assumed what I thought it was "normal" behavior I saw in
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: usb-creator (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Startup Disk Creator behavior
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