How to create a UEFI Bootable Linux Mint 64-Bit USB using Rufus

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This Video is about how to create a UEFI Bootable Linux Mint 64-Bit USB using Rufus. After clicking on start Rufus asks to select a mode in which the image (ISO File) is written on USB. In the Video I chose the First option (Write in ISO Image mode), but you can also select the Second option (Write in DD Image mode) if the USB won&boot by using the first option. But remember by using Second option your USB drive will show only 1.6GB of total space (approx. same as your ISO File size) because remaining space is Unallocated and can not be used. To get back your USB drive to It&original capacity just format it with Rufus. For this video I used linuxmint-18-cinnamon-64bit.iso and Rufus v2.12. Linux Mint Download Page: LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) Download Page: Rufus: ==================================== #linuxmint #lmde #rufus #bootableusb #uefi ==================================== Follow us on:

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