To install an ISO from a USB stick, you’ll need to use a tool like Rufus or 
BalenaEtcher to make the USB bootable—just copying the ISO file won’t work. 
Once that’s done, restart your computer and use the boot menu (usually F12 or 
Esc during startup) to select the USB drive. If it doesn’t boot, check your 
BIOS settings—make sure Secure Boot is off and the USB is set as the first boot 
option. I had a similar issue once while multitasking and checking a <a 
href="https://subwaymenu.de/subway-kalorien/";>subway kalorien tabelle</a>.
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