How to make a system boot disk so that the computer boots from the disc without booting from the har

Updated on technology 2024-03-31
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is estimated that most users use the Windows system, but Linux is constantly being mentioned, so many users also want to feel it, or understand it. And there are a lot of distributions that can be found at the moment. But if you just want to have a brief understanding of Linux and a quick experience, you don't want to spend too much time installing and tweaking partitions, etc.

    You can use a version of the CD-ROM direct boot, which is characterized by the fact that it can be used directly after booting from the CD-ROM without any installation and without any impact on the original system. Suitable for experience and understanding.

    I've used a DSL Linux before (the ISO size of the disc is 50M), it's small and clever, and it can run at a minimum of 486 16M RAM, so you can use some of the heat from your old machine. And it has integrated a lot of tools, including Firefox and Office counterparts, multi-**** software, and RDP support, so that you can connect directly to Windows XP 2003 on Windows Terminal. The disadvantages are:

    There is no support for Chinese.

    The interface is beautiful, Chinese support is very good, and a lot of software is integrated, including Opera and KonQueror browsers (you can install it yourself**Firefox), Kmail mail program, Kopete instant messenger (support MSN AOL Yahoo Jabber, etc., but Google Talk has problems), RSS reader. It also includes support programs for Word Excel PowerPoint. The multi** software is also very complete, and if you pay attention to schedule management, it already includes a well-integrated tool.

    If you like, you can also install the system in a small USB flash drive, allowing you to start directly with a USB flash drive (the machine should support USB flash drive boot). Or install it directly to the hard drive. I didn't look into how it works. If anyone has tried it, share it with everyone.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can install two systems on your computer.,When you boot up, you can choose which system you want to enter.,When you want to enter whichever box.,No CD-ROMs.。

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I agree with the opinion from upstairs.

    If you are not a computer professional.

    Implementing a dual system of Linux and XP is a cumbersome process.

    If it causes the system to be paralyzed.

    The virtual machine can emulate Linux without delaying your XP work.

    vmware 。。

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