3- Now, open the Universal USB installer folder and double-click on the Universal USB installer file. 4- Now an installation window appears, now agree to the License Agreement and select an installation location. 5- It will take a few minutes to install the Universal USB installer; click on the Finish button after installation. Install.exe, Universal USB Installer.exe or Universal-USB-Installer-1.exe are the common file names to indicate this program's installer. This free program was originally designed by Pendrive Linux. This free PC program was developed to work on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10 and is compatible with 32-bit systems.
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The Universal USB Installer is a tiny tool which makes it easy to copy a Linux live CD to a USB stick, so improving performance and making it possible to save files and settings.
The process starts by simply choosing your preferred distribution from a list. All the usual candidates are included: Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Puppy Linux variations and a whole lot more. And there's a good selection of Linux-based utility discs, too: GParted, System Rescue CD and antivirus rescue CDs from AVG, Avira, BitDefender, F-Secure and Kaspersky, amongst others.
Snipping tool installer free download. Next, point Universal USB Installer to your distro's live CD ISO file. Or, if you don't have it, use the program's built-in download link to grab a copy.
Now point Universal USB Installer at your USB flash drive. (Choose the wrong drive here and it'll be overwritten, so be very, very careful.)
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If the selected live CD has a persistence option, where you're able to save files and settings, then you'll have the option to set aside some space on the USB drive for this purpose.
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And finally, clicking Create will transfer the LiveCD files to your USB stick (overwriting any current contents), and make it bootable, ready for immediate use. (Although of course this will only work if your hardware supports USB booting, and it's enabled in the BIOS, so you may want to confirm that if the system won't boot from your drive.)
Verdict:
A quick and easy way to set up a complete Linux distro on a USB stick
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