xenopeek wrote:I've moved your topic here as it is a suggestion. Got my hands on a Windows laptop to try both out.
Image Writer works as advertised. You download it, extract it, then start it. No additional programs are needed. You click the folder icon to browse to your downloaded ISO file (you would have either followed Clem's guide and renamed it from .iso to .img, or you would first in the type selection box here select *.* to see the .iso file). Then you set the device to the letter of your USB stick. Then you click write, and after accepting the warning, the ISO will be written to your USB stick. Note that you also have here the option to calculate the MD5 hash of the ISO, so you can compare that to the one listed on the download page (ensuring your download wasn't corrupted or tampered with). It short, it works as advertised.
I also tried the Universal USB Installer from the page you link to. That's not actually a Ubuntu program, and you are from that page also directed to Pendrivelinux.com to actually download the program (
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal- ... -as-1-2-3/). You don't need to extract it but can run it immediately. Then you need to browse a long list and find Linux Mint on it, and pick the correct edition and release to install. Then you browse to where you have the ISO file and after setting the device to the letter of your USB stick can write it.
Pros:
- You don't need to extract Universal USB Installer.
Cons:
- No MD5 hash hash check.
- You need to select Linux Mint in the list, which takes a bit of scrolling around to find.
-And if the program hasn't been updated yet for a newer release of Linux Mint, this may confuse users as they'd need to know to scroll all the way down to the end of the list and select to load an unlisted ISO.
I don't think this is definitely better, nor definitely worse, than Image Writer. You are of course free to submit your own tutorial here or on the Community site. I'll forward the suggestion to Clem, to add Universal USB Installer as an alternative for Windows users.
Thank you for your reply it was very nice of you.
May I point out that it is very impressive of you to actually try the different programs out to see what I am talking about
NOW if we talk about the program that is currently linked to the installation guide then
For me that program is completely and absolutely difficult to figure out
I am a very good windows user, when ever there is a problem I can usually figure it out
However that specific program that is currently linked in the guide
I know how to use computers, I know how to use windows
I could not even figure out how to launch it, it does not have a clear exe file, there is no clear installation/setup button
If I can not figure it out, then there is no chance in hell some random person who has used windows and has heard about linux mint from a friend or in school can figure it out
How ever the other program which is linked via Ubuntu page is clear and simple to use
Now you are talking about the some advanced stuff like MD5, I am certain that is all nice, but I am talking about your common user, your common man, your common woman, etc etc
My suggestions is this you have that program which is linked on the Ubuntu page for normal users to use and this advanced program that I could not even figure out how to launch for the advanced users
What the text should say is this
To make a bootable USB stick from the iso, first download the iso of your choice, then follow the guide linked bellow but instead of selecting Ubuntu, scroll down and select Linux Mint 14
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/help/cre ... on-windowsOr some guy/s could make a new guide where you select Linux Mint
One more time for clarification
The program currently linked , I could not for the life of me figure out how to install it, unzipping sure that is no problem, install and or use was way beyond me
And one more time, I am a good computer user I know how to install uninstall etc etc etc, but this specific program I could not figure it out and therefore my suggestion is the addition to the guide.