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You can use the Fedora media writer app to write an ISO image other than the latest stable Fedora to USB media. For example, you can download an ISO image of a prerelease of Fedora for writing. Here is how to write this image to USB media.

WARNING: This procedure destroys all data on your USB media. Make sure to back up any important files from your USB media before you do this.

  1. Download the Fedora media writer app.
  2. Download the desired ISO image.
  3. Open the Fedora media writer app. You may need to provide a password to give the app the right permissions.
  4. Select Custom OS... from the list.
  5. On the Custom OS page, hit the Select Live ISO button.
  6. In the file selection window, locate and select the ISO image you downloaded.
  7. Insert your USB stick in the computer. If you used your USB stick previously to create live media, the app will ask you whether you want to restore it to factory settings.
  8. Select Create Live USB to write the image. Wait until the process is finished before you remove the media and close the app.