To ensure a stable installation, use a reliable tool to "burn" the ISO to a USB flash drive (at least 8GB recommended).
: Use GPT for modern UEFI systems or MBR for older BIOS systems.
: Look for a file ending in .iso . This is the actual disk image you will use for the installation. 3. Creating a Bootable USB (The "Solid Piece")
If you are trying to "create a solid piece"—meaning a reliable, high-performance installation—here are the steps to follow: 1. Verification and Safety
: Immediately install your GPU drivers (NVIDIA/AMD) from their official sites.
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