During the successful installation of the Fedora 17 USB flash drive, CentOS was installed on the hard disk for one day, but it failed. The reason was not found. Next, I tried to use a USB flash drive to install Fedora 17. The installation process was as follows: www.2cto.com preparation: we need a USB flash drive, larger than 1 GB, it seems that there are no less than 1 GB. Need to download the ISO file, http://fedoraproject.org/zh_CN/get-fedora-options I downloaded is GNOME 32 bit, because my computer is 32 bit.
You need to download the LiveUSB-Creater https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/ it provides pay attention to your own operating system and then select download. Start to burn the USB Boot Disk: Install the LiveUSB-Creater you just downloaded. Select Browse to load the downloaded ISO file. Target Device: select your USB flash drive.
Permanent storage is pulled down about 1 GB. For www.2cto.com, click Create Live USB...
Installation: insert the USB flash drive into the computer. Restart, enter the BIOS, and set to start from the USB flash drive. Click Next. I used the full-disk installation, and the old XP was like this.