On 13/04/18 18:10, D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote:
Sometimes when I try to install Fedora, Windows eats my installation
USB stick.
Fedora is distributed as a .iso (a CD/DVD image). This image is cleverly
designed such that if you dump it, byte for byte, onto a USB stick (not
into a filesystem), you get a stick that can be booted.
Back in my Windows days I always used a program called Rufus to created
bootable USB sticks from ISO's. Never had any problems with corruption
on them
https://rufus.akeo.ie/