Gustin Johnson wrote: > - From a terminal: > sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/<usbstick device> count=1 bs=512
:) I didn't thought about this, I was searching for an application to do this :D. Thank you :) ... *lol* I often use dd myself :D. I now have no time, but I will try this later (maybe this won't work too, but this is exactly what I was looking for) > [snip] > > Again for what you are trying to do, a hard disk install is probably not > the way to go. But it should be possible to do this and the trouble I've now is independent of the kind of install. This "write-protection"-problem seems to be a general problem. A lot of Linux-only-users, Windows-only-users and Linux-and-Windows-users have the same troubles. Thank you, dd is a very good idea. I was tired after trying so many different things and was looking for an application to do this and didn't thought about dd.
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