I think for this you need to create a Linux Mint 8 using USB Flash Drive Creator and then download The LinuxMint-8 and Proceed to Download the ISO from the net and then Burn the ISO to a CD. Restart your computer, booting LinuxMint from the 8 CD. Once you’re up and running, insert your USB flash drive now open a Terminal and type or copy and paste commands THE FOLLOWING:
Code:
sudo apt-get install usb-creator
sudo gtk-usb-creator
Select the Disk to use Select the Options Stored in reserved extra space and adjust the slider to set The How Much space to use for persistence click Make Startup Disk. A progress bar will appear the informal & informal Percentage Completed. Remove The CD, restart your computer and set your BIOS to boot from the USB device and reboot again.
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