Trying Linux on Windows with Linux Live USB Creator

With more and more and the development of the Linux Operating System, especially the many free Linux distributions that we can use such as Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Fedora, PCLinuxOS and others, might make some who have never tried curious. For Windows users, there are alternatives to try without having to install on your computer, using a USB stick only.


Linux Live USB Creator supports various Linux distributions, more can be seen in Supports Linuxes. In addition to making the USB bootable Linux, with Lili, we also can make Linux run on windows directly without having to boot. Compared UNetbootin, its use is also much easier.

5 Easy Steps

To create a bootable Linux USB, this software provides 5 easy steps. When running the first time, direct-5 appeared to this step with easy to follow explanations. Following the initial view of this program:


Explanation The steps are as follows:
  1. Select your USB stick that will be filled with Linux, the USB should be with FAT or FAT32 format. If USB is FAT or FAT32, we do not need to format it.
  2. This step is to choose source Linux distribution, can be from a CD-ROM, an existing ISO file on your hard drive or if we have a fast internet connection, select Download (direct download from the internet)
  3. PERSISTENCE, USB is a space the size settings that will be used to store data, which we change the configuration or if you later want to install additional software on the Linux USB. If this is not in the content (0 MB), then Linux on a USB still can run, but change the data on linux will not be saved. And we can not store data in linux and install any additional software.
  4. Step 4 There are 3 options: the first whether the files that are created will be hidden (hidden), both if the USB will be in the format (all data will be lost) and the third to make a portable version on windows (need internet connection)
  5. Last time step is CREATE, click the yellow lightning icon to begin the manufacturing process. Previously we could set additional options with the click OPTIONS

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