Step-by-step guide to creating a bootable Arch Linux USB drive on Linux, macOS, and Windows. On Linux and macOS, the `cat` command is used instead of `dd` to write the ISO to the USB drive, with detailed instructions on identifying the correct disk using `lsblk` and disk IDs. Windows users are guided through Rufus. The guide also covers BIOS/UEFI configuration to disable secure boot and set the USB drive as the first boot device.

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