Step 1: Select file
Plugin your target USB or SD card. Browse and select the location of your .iso file. Or, you can pull it directly from the internet as well via the URL option.
Step 2: Select target device
Click on select target and carefully choose your USB or SD card. Etcher is friendly enough to notify you which one of the devices are your system devices so that you dont end up destroying data. Choose by clicking the check box. And click select.
Step 2 – Select Target device Step3: Click flash to start creating the bootable USB or SD card.
Step 3 – Start the process – create bootable usb Wait until the process finishes.
Process is complete And that's it. You can safely remove the USB or SD card for your use.
Closing Note
While there are many ways to create a bootable USB such as you can use Unetbootin, MKUSB, even use Ubuntu's default Disk utility – but Ethcher makes it easier to do it. The UI design, only 3 steps process makes it ideal for new users and Because a bootable USB is a critical asset and should be created properly by a solid program.