Linux boot error on USB

Downloaded a Linux ISO from its website and burn the iso file to my usb (Kingston 32G). I changed the boot device to USB in BIOS but when booting from it, it gets a black screen only. No menu for installation like usual.

@thomasyelle wrote:

Downloaded a Linux ISO from its website and burn the iso file to my usb (Kingston 32G). I changed the boot device to USB in BIOS but when booting from it, it gets a black screen only. No menu for installation like usual.

I am curious how did you burn the iso file ?This may be the cause of the problem,a correct iso file burning method can’t go wrong.

@jones wrote:


@thomasyelle wrote:

Downloaded a Linux ISO from its website and burn the iso file to my usb (Kingston 32G). I changed the boot device to USB in BIOS but when booting from it, it gets a black screen only. No menu for installation like usual.


I am curious how did you burn the iso file ?This may be the cause of the problem,a correct iso file burning method can’t go wrong.

I am using UNetbootin to burn the ISO file

@thomasyelle wrote:


@jones wrote:


@thomasyelle wrote:

Downloaded a Linux ISO from its website and burn the iso file to my usb (Kingston 32G). I changed the boot device to USB in BIOS but when booting from it, it gets a black screen only. No menu for installation like usual.


I am curious how did you burn the iso file ?This may be the cause of the problem,a correct iso file burning method can’t go wrong.


I am using UNetbootin to burn the ISO file

Okay,this tool does that, but the reason why you failed makes me confused.How about RMPrepUSB if you don’t mind.

https://rmprepusb.en.softonic.com/

It worked on my Windows computer.

There are other tutorials for you to follow.

https://www.recoverywindowspassword.com/create-linux-bootable-usb.html

@jones wrote:


@thomasyelle wrote:


@jones wrote:


@thomasyelle wrote:

Downloaded a Linux ISO from its website and burn the iso file to my usb (Kingston 32G). I changed the boot device to USB in BIOS but when booting from it, it gets a black screen only. No menu for installation like usual.


I am curious how did you burn the iso file ?This may be the cause of the problem,a correct iso file burning method can’t go wrong.


I am using UNetbootin to burn the ISO file


Okay,this tool does that, but the reason why you failed makes me confused.How about RMPrepUSB if you don’t mind.

https://rmprepusb.en.softonic.com/

It worked on my Windows computer.

There are other tutorials for you to follow.

https://www.recoverywindowspassword.com/create-linux-bootable-usb.html

thanks. i will check out and see if it works