Difference between revisions of "Create Bootable TZM USB using Rufus"
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Revision as of 13:42, 15 July 2020
This is the installation guide for creating your own bootable USB for TZM install on to physical servers.
Step 1
Launch Rufus with administrator privileges.
Step 2
Click the select button and select the TZM ISO image to use.
Step 3
Rufus will automatically modify the settings to best match it. Click the Start button to begin the process. You'll be prompted with a couple of warnings. Please proceed with ISO(recommended) mode for first and click OK for next warning.
Step 4
Wait for the Rufus operations to complete.
Step 5
Verify the files were copied over to the USB drive.