![]() ![]() Linux - XFBurn, (tested) check your official repositoryĭownload the Puppy Linux ISO file, then use the burning software to make the bootable CD. MS Windows - BurnCDCC*, (tested) available here. * CD burning software, if you don't already have this, try one of these free programs ![]() * A computer running MS Windows or some version of Linux, with a CD Writer drive. ![]() What you will need to make a bootable CD: Linux (MBR or UEFI) - Unetbootin, (tested v702) available here ĭownload the Puppy Linux ISO file, then use the USB installing software to make the bootable USB. NOTE:Newer versions of Rufus may fail, use Rufus v3.17 portable from here MS Windows (MBR or UEFI) - Rufus, (tested v3.17) available here * USB installing software, try one of the free programs listed below * A computer running MS Windows or some version of Linux. What you will need to make a bootable USB: NOTE: Newer computers that have a CD/DVD drive can also use a CD to boot. Searching your computer model on the internet can also help determine if it can boot from USB. *CPU is a single core ("Netbook" computers are one notable exception that are single core and USB bootable). If your computer is any of these you will most likely need a CD to boot. Older computers will be limited to booting from a CD. Once you have made your bootable USB or CD you can simply run it from that or you can use one of the many installation programs in Menu>Setup to install Puppy to an internal drive or another external device. Here we will discuss making a bootable USB or CD. The three common ways to do your first boot with Puppy are from USB, CD or dual boot with MS Windows. This topic covers booting from either USB or CD. ![]()
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