James Holmes
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This is on an older HP server with lots of memory running a well-maintained copy of Win 10.
1. Save a fresh download of linuxmint-21.3cinnamon-64bit.iso from the Linux site.
2. There is a copy of Easy USB Creator lite already in the folder.
3. There is a formatted 16 GB flash drive inserted into a USB port.
4. Start "Easy" USB Creator; select the Mint .iso file.
5. Select the flash drive as destination and run.
Error Message; "Checksum Failure! The ISO file is either corrupted or has not been downloaded completely. Please re-download before trying again."
I have done this with the first 5 download links for Linux Mint Cinnamon at the Linux site.
This version of windows runs a colored progress bar across the face of the tab that is downloading, and it disappears when the DL completes, so I am sure the file is completely down.
1. Save a fresh download of linuxmint-21.3cinnamon-64bit.iso from the Linux site.
2. There is a copy of Easy USB Creator lite already in the folder.
3. There is a formatted 16 GB flash drive inserted into a USB port.
4. Start "Easy" USB Creator; select the Mint .iso file.
5. Select the flash drive as destination and run.
Error Message; "Checksum Failure! The ISO file is either corrupted or has not been downloaded completely. Please re-download before trying again."
I have done this with the first 5 download links for Linux Mint Cinnamon at the Linux site.
This version of windows runs a colored progress bar across the face of the tab that is downloading, and it disappears when the DL completes, so I am sure the file is completely down.