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Support Live Image Version 3.0 User's Guide

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Creating bootable Support Live Image USB key on systems running Windows

It is recommended that you create the Support Live Image bootable USB key by using Rufus. However, you can also use other tools available for creating the bootable USB key.

  1. Download and install Rufus on your system. You can download Rufus from the Rufus website.
  2. Connect a USB key with a minimum capacity of 4 GB to an available USB connector on your system.
  3. From the File System list, select FAT32.
  4. From the Partition scheme and target system type list, select MBR partition scheme for BIOS or UEFI.
    NOTE: By default, the Device, Cluster Size, and New volume label values are displayed depending on the size of the USB key.
  5. In the Format Options section, select the Create a bootable disk using option, and browse to select the Support Live Image ISO file.
  6. Click Start.
    The bootable USB key is created and a confirmation message is displayed.

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