This has been insane... the past 3 hours I have been trying different USB drives, different computers to try and create a recognizable bootable USB to install FreeNAS. All I get, regardless of what I change out is an unrecognizable drive, with one unformatted partition and another partition listed as Healthy (GPT Protective Partition) that is 574 MBs (the ISO's contents I CAN'T GET TO). I have tried Etcher, and got the same result. 32GB drive, 16GB drives it doesn't matter. I can't access this partition no matter what I try, it will not allow me to interact with it, and nothing (3 computers) recognize it as a usable drive. With Rufus (version 3.8), something I'm really not liking is that when I select my iso, FreeNAS-11.2-U6, it greys out all of my options. I'm assuming it's pulling a "I know best", but I tried an older version on another computer and got the same results any way. Either way...does anyone know how in the world to get a bootable FreeNAS drive created so I can install the OS? This is crazy to me that a process so simple is being such a fricken hassle. Any help is appreciated...