Universal USB installer is a Linux installer that allows you to choose to install a Linux release from your USB flash drive. The general USB installer is very convenient to use. You only need to select an ISO file for the Linux release and your USB flash drive for installation. Download the latest version of Universal-USB-Installer at http://www.linuxidc.com/linux/2011-01/31350.htmto support the latest Ubuntu
Universal USB Installer is a Linux Installer that allows you to choose to install a Linux release from your USB flash drive. The general USB installer is very convenient to use. You only need to select an ISO file for the Linux release and your USB flash drive for installation.
Download the latest version of Universal-USB-Installer at http://www.linuxidc.com/linux/2011-01/31350.htmto support the latest versions of ubuntu 10.10, Xubuntu 10.10, and Kubuntu 10.10. Of course, it also supports other Linux releases.
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General Linux USB Installer
1.Universal-USB-Installer-1.8.0.4.exe (installed on a USB flash drive)
2. Use Windows XP/Vista/7 to create a USB flash drive (Windows 98/2 K is not supported)
3. the USB flash disk should be formatted as Fat32
4. USB computer BIOS should support USB boot Function
5. Linux release ISO (such as Ubuntu 10.10)
Steps for creating an Ubuntu USB flash drive Installer
After running universal-usb-installer-1.8.0.4.exe in windows, the following prompt is displayed: www.linuxidc.com can be installed in three simple steps.
1. Select the name of the Linux installation version, such as Ubuntu 10.10.
2. Locate the iso location of the Linux image file you downloaded
3. The drive letter of your USB flash drive, such as H:
In this way, the Ubuntu U disk installer is ready. Next, you only need to restart the machine and start the computer through USB in the BIOS settings. The subsequent steps will be the same as the installation steps for using a CD.