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Really? Most of us make a bootable usb from an ISO, not the other way round. Did you really mean exactly what you said?
Also, your screenshot is in a window, which is not what you'd see when you boot a PC (which you can't do from an ISO anyway).
The only plausible explanation (and the only way I can think of to boot from an ISO file) is if you are running this in a VM. If so, then rather than letting us guess, can you tell us exactly what you are doing? Starting with:
- what tools did you use to make the ISO from a usb?
- what form of VM are you using?
- how did you configure the virtual disks (size, type, etc.)?
- anything else you'd like to add?
I can't respond to everything, so I am only responding to Bree's question.
what tools did you use to make the ISO from a usb? Rufus 3.1 to make the usb, Imgburn to make the iso. Used etfsboot.com as the boot file.
what form of VM are you using? QEMU
how did you configure the virtual disks (size, type, etc.)? It configures them automatically.
anything else you'd like to add? uh no