@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ To see what USB devices you can make into startup disks are listed under the :gu
..warning::
..warning::
The process of creating a startup disk to boot off deletes all data on the disk but only shows USB devices if you hard USB hard drives or flash drives with data you want to keep it is recommended to unplug these devices so there is no way of accidentally deleting data you care about.
The process of creating a startup disk to boot off deletes all data on the disk but only shows USB devices if you hard USB hard drives or flash drives with data you want to keep it is recommended to unplug these devices so there is no way of accidentally deleting data you care about.
..image::startup-iso-open.png
..image:: startup-iso-open.png
If you want to find an iso image if it is not shown press the :guilabel:`Other` button and a file dialog to open the location will show up. To open the iso left click on the iso and press the :guilabel:`Open` button.
If you want to find an iso image if it is not shown press the :guilabel:`Other` button and a file dialog to open the location will show up. To open the iso left click on the iso and press the :guilabel:`Open` button.
..image::statup-disk-creator.png
..image:: statup-disk-creator.png
To see what startup isos have been added are in columns for the top of the startup disk. To see the image or drive path to the file look at the :guilabel:`CD-Drive/Image` column. To see what version of an operating system view the :guilabel:`OS Version` column. To see how big your image size actually is view the :guilabel:`Size` column.
To see what startup isos have been added are in columns for the top of the startup disk. To see the image or drive path to the file look at the :guilabel:`CD-Drive/Image` column. To see what version of an operating system view the :guilabel:`OS Version` column. To see how big your image size actually is view the :guilabel:`Size` column.