# dd > Convert and copy a file. > More information: . - Make a bootable USB drive from an isohybrid file (such as `archlinux-xxx.iso`) and show the progress: `dd if={{path/to/file.iso}} of={{/dev/usb_drive}} status=progress` - Clone a drive to another drive with 4 MiB block size and flush writes before the command terminates: `dd bs=4M conv=fsync if={{/dev/source_drive}} of={{/dev/dest_drive}}` - Generate a file with a specific number of random bytes by using kernel random driver: `dd bs={{100}} count={{1}} if=/dev/urandom of={{path/to/random_file}}` - Benchmark the write performance of a disk: `dd bs={{1M}} count={{1024}} if=/dev/zero of={{path/to/file_1GB}}` - Create a system backup, save it into an IMG file (can be restored later by swapping `if` and `of`), and show the progress: `dd if={{/dev/drive_device}} of={{path/to/file.img}} status=progress` - Check the progress of an ongoing `dd` operation (run this command from another shell): `kill -USR1 $(pgrep -x dd)`