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= Burning to CD/DVD in Linux = | |||
{{tip|It is strongly recommended to select the slowest speed available when burning to disc in order minimise the possibility of corruption during the burning process.}} | {{tip|It is strongly recommended to select the slowest speed available when burning to disc in order minimise the possibility of corruption during the burning process.}} | ||
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= Burning to a CD/DVD in Windows = | |||
Severak free software burner applications are available for Windows. The most popular examples of these include: | Severak free software burner applications are available for Windows. The most popular examples of these include: | ||
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= Burning to a USB Flashdrive / Datastick = | |||
A comprehensive guide to burning an ISO image to a USB device for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X is available on the '''[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/USB_Installation_Media Archwiki Website]'''. '''It is worthwhile noting that the guides for the Linux and Mac OS X operating systems are suitable for more experienced users. | A comprehensive guide to burning an ISO image to a USB device for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X is available on the '''[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/USB_Installation_Media Archwiki Website]'''. '''It is worthwhile noting that the guides for the Linux and Mac OS X operating systems are suitable for more experienced users. |