![]() Step 2 – choose a source for the Linux distribution you want to put on the key. Step 1 – select the USB key you want to use. ![]() Another thing that I liked was the fact that it clearly presents the steps you must go through to create a live USB with a Linux distribution on it: LinuxLive USB Creator’s interface is beautiful – I liked it a lot. It must be mentioned that you can install it in the language of your choice – and many, many languages are supported. Focusing on the stable version, installing it on a Windows-powered PC will take very little of your time. The application is available as a stable version that you can quickly and easily install, as a portable version that you can take with you, and as a Beta version that you should use only if you are familiar with Beta testing products. ![]() LinuxLive USB Creator provides support for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8. You’ll see that via the beautiful interface you’ll be able to easily and quickly create a bootable Live USB key. Getting back on track, LinuxLive USB Creator was built with ease of use in mind. Speaking about distributions, it must be said that the application provides support for a very, very long list of Linux distributions: Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, OpenSUSE, Mint, ArchLinux, Gentoo, Puppy Linux, and many more. This application’s purpose is to let you create a bootable Live USB with a Linux distribution on it.
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