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==Using a Burning Application== | ==Using a Burning Application== | ||
There are two way to achieve this goal: | |||
'''1.)''' '''''ImageWriter''''' should be available for installation from your distribution's Software Center / Software Manager / Package Manager / repositories. Once Imagewriter has been downloaded and installed, ensure that your USB stick is plugged in before starting it. | |||
A brief guide to writing the Manjaro .ISO image has been provided: | A brief guide to writing the Manjaro .ISO image has been provided: | ||
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'''''isousb''''' is a graphical tool to copy a hybrid ISO onto a USB key. | '''2.)''' '''''isousb''''' is a graphical tool to copy a hybrid ISO onto a USB key. | ||
A [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/isousb/ package for installing ''''isousb''''] is available in the Arch User Repository ([https://aur.archlinux.org/ AUR]). | A [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/isousb/ package for installing ''''isousb''''] is available in the Arch User Repository ([https://aur.archlinux.org/ AUR]). |