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You will be able to use the USB drive to boot directly into a Raspberry Pi operating system if you use Nero Burning ROM to create an operating system (OS) for the Raspberry Pi and save it on the USB drive. Because of this, updating, modifying, or experimenting with the operating system won't require accessing and configuring the Raspberry Pi device itself, which will make the process much simpler. In the event that you lose your operating system, it also gives you an easy way to restore it.
Let's see if we can create a Raspberry Pi operating system on USB using Nero Burning ROM.
So, let's fire up Nero Start and then hunt down the Nero Burning Rom. All it takes is a double-click to open up the door to instant access.
Let's take a look at the "New Compilation" pop-up that just appeared; in the upper left-hand corner, we need to change "CD" to "USB Stick/Card."
Find the "Raspberry Pi OS" card first, and then after that, click the "browse" button to import the files that are in the location you specified.
You will be able to see the current status of the burn by looking at the full progress bar; the burn should be finished in approximately 10 seconds.
Using Nero Burning Rom, it's easy to put the Raspberry Pi OS on a USB.
It's a great way to back up your Raspberry Pi's operating system and data or to use it without an SD card. You can easily move data from your Raspberry Pi to other computers using a USB drive, or you can boot your Raspberry Pi from a USB drive instead of an SD card. You can also add more storage to your Raspberry Pi using a USB drive.