The "How To" part of this description is a line in the little booklet that comes with the flash drive that takes you to the Linux developer site. Everything is fine with the USB drive itself. I'm sure it will work for saving cat pictures if you remove everything from it. However, this is NOT a bootable USB stick. It appears to have mint files on disk, but in a subfolder. As a Linux newbie, I can't say for sure that the files on the flash drive are actually Linux Mint Cinnamon files. Waste of time waiting for this misleading and possibly DANGEROUS flash drive. Now I'm running a scan to make sure I just bought a virus.
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