- TOOLS TO INSTALL LINUX ON USB INSTALL
- TOOLS TO INSTALL LINUX ON USB PC
- TOOLS TO INSTALL LINUX ON USB ISO
Locate the YUMI installer, then right-click and 'Run as administrator'. Navigate to the folder that stores your browsers downloads (download folder in most cases). Now that you have YUMI (or a similar program) downloaded, its time to create your bootable USB drive. Once Linux has been installed, you can boot back in Windows and launch UNetbootin once again to remove UNetbootin from your system. Use YUMI to Create a Bootable Linux Mint USB Drive. You can follow these instructions for adding Windows to Grub menu after installing Ubuntu or Debian based Linux distros.
TOOLS TO INSTALL LINUX ON USB INSTALL
Make sure you choose to install it alongside Windows and do not overwrite the Windows partition. You can select this new entry to boot into the Linux and finish installing Linux on your hard drive.
TOOLS TO INSTALL LINUX ON USB ISO
TOOLS TO INSTALL LINUX ON USB PC
Here is how you can install Linux on your Windows PC without CD/DVD or USB sticks: Select an ISO file or a distribution to download, select a target drive (USB Drive or Hard Disk), then reboot once done. This method is faster and easier than using a CD/DVD or USB pendrive. But what if you don’t have a blank CD/DVD or a spare USB pendrive for use? Even in those cases, you can use UNetbootin to install Linux in your Windows PC directly from the hard drive. You can also use tools like Rufus to create bootable USB sticks or pendrives from the downloaded ISO images for installing Linux. All the Linux distros are available in the ISO image format that you can download from the internet, burn on an optical disk (CD or DVD) and then install on your computer.