Burn bootable iso image to USB stick using dd: Won't boot (despite USB first in boot sequence)

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Published on 2012-04-04T03:47:03Z Indexed on 2012/04/04 5:32 UTC
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I have installed Ubuntu on a Lenovo Thinkpad R500 2732, and I must update the BIOS.

On the Lenovo website, I am offered this:

BIOS Update Bootable CD for Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit), Vista (32-bit, 64-bit), XP - ThinkPad R500

I guess a bootable CD that would do a BIOS update is indeed what I need. (still wondering why it says "Windows" though... if it is bootable should not it be OS-agnostic?)

Not wanting to waste a CD, I copied the image to my USB stick:

sudo dd if=/home/nico/7yuj40uc.iso of=/dev/sdb1 bs=1M

And rebooted, after making sure USB is first in the boot sequence.

PROBLEM: It does not boot. Did I forget one step?

Details about the iso image (readme):

ls -lh 7yuj40uc.iso
25M
file 7yuj40uc.iso
/home/nico/7yuj40uc.iso: # ISO 9660 CD-ROM filesystem data '7YUJ40US                       ' (bootable)

(Scroll to the right: it says "bootable")

  • UNetbootin does not work because it is not a Linux image.
  • Some people on the Internet advise to copy the content of the ISO and do other steps. This ISO has zero ISO content so it would not work. If I mount the ISO, I can see it contains zero files.

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