I use Multi-System... Seems to do a great job and if it finds a stick that is no
good it will tell you. I have a 64G stick with a bunch of OS on it, I use it to boot
to whatever one I need. If you are just wanting to boot a single ISO it maybe
overkill but if you want to try several, it works great.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/multisystem/

On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 6:19 PM, Phil <pjevans3@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
Hi All
I'm facing repeated problems creating a chirp usb system. I've checked
my download is correct. Burning is another story. Has anyone burned the
iso recently? I've been using Debian, but just now switched to latest
Mint. I have tried unetbootin, "Disks", and various other tools. I get
messages saying this is not a bootable disk.

How can I seriously validate the steps and accuracy of my burning
process? 

Hopefully yours

Phil
VK4AJK
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