Install Operating Systems on a USB Drive with Live Usb Creator

With the passage of time the storage capacity of USB Drives is growing rapidly fast. Now won’t that be just great if you can take your operating system from one place to another.

With the help of Live USB Creator – a cross platform tool, that makes intalling OS on your pen drives alot simpler. The good news about Live USB Creator is that, it not only works on Windows and Linux, but is also free of charge.

Prime Features of Live USB Creator:

  • Non-destructive install.
  • Fully supportable with various Fedora releases, including Fedora 9!
  • SHA1 checksum verification of known releases, to ensure that you’ve downloaded the correct bits.
  • No need to deal with formatting or partitioning your USB key.
  • Automatically detects all of your removable devices

Download:
LiveUSB
Creator

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2 Constructive Comments


  1. Linux Nut (September 24th, 2008 at 10:47 am)

    Hey, will this work on netbooks or other sub laptops?

    I tried following the instructions on this page(http://www.infobarrel.com/How_to_Run_Linux_off_of_a_USB_Pen_Drive_in_a_Netbook), but I could use something simpler.

    How hard is this tool to use?

  2. IntoXicator (September 25th, 2008 at 11:20 am)

    Its pretty simple, just install the Application on your System and mount the USB drive onto it. Follow the instructions provided.


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