UNetbootin
Excuses are low and low for not using Linux. UniteButin is an application for Windows and Linux that allows you to install almost any Linux distribution on USB or other removable devices.
The main advantage of using UniteButin is that you do not need a CD for some distributions, because it is capable of downloading from the internet (such as with Ubuntu Ubuntu) and installing them in the selected location.
For those distributions that are not available on the line, the unit booting allows you to install a disk or a version of an image that is stored in the kernel or intruded disk.
Do not worry about starting the program, since UNetbootin sets up a dual boot after installing it on your chosen distribution. It's free from your Windows operating system.
Notes
It supports Windows 2000, XP and Vista.
More Information
License | Version | Developer |
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OpenSource | 700 | Geza Kovacs |
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Note
Users can only install Administrator rights.
Note
The software is free, but after 30 days it shows a voluntary registration screen.
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Keyboard coordinates can be found in the 'Readme.txt' file to work with the program.
Restrictions
15 day trial version