There have been countless threads on the forum from people that have had issues creating USB's and subsequent problems with booting. In the past I hadn't had any such issues, and where appropriate I've attempted to give useful tips. Previously I would download the ISO file and create the USB with whatever was handy, depending on which laptop I was using, what took my fancy that day, etc. It didn't seem to matter which method I used, Rufus, Ventoy, MX Linux USB maker, whatever, they all booted. Fair enough there were some issues with creating Save files in some instances, but they at least booted.
That is until recently. I decided to give F96 and KLV Airedale a spin. Oh dear, what's happening here? Ok, I got them both to boot eventually, but I had never had to mess around with different USB creators in the past, and finding that 2 or 3 don't work.
So what's changed? Either I've just been dead lucky in the past, or, for example, Bionic32 has some magic ingredient, or more likely there's something different in more modern Pups.
Anyone got any ideas, suggestions or answers?