![]() Know beforehand *which* unit is your pendrive and select THAT in Unetbootin. However, you won't see your pendrive unit from inside Unetbootin before ticking the "Show All Drives" option (also, if available, format your pendrive first in fat32 using GParted, so you can make sure at the same time you mark it as "boot").īe careful. I strongly suggest version 5.06 for instance (recent versions suck).Īfter mounting your pendrive, use Unetbootin. the boot manager should appear showing you all the different options on your system. Yet another way (easier maybe if you have Linux available) is to use Unetbootin BUT an *earlier* version. Press and hold F12 as the computer starts to boot. It the pendrive boots, just follow the instruction on screen. iso in folder "Linux" (easy2boot created it) in the pendrive. ![]() ![]() After preparing the pen (the easy2boot web page explains it well) you must copy the Puppy. I have no experience with Mac, but if you have some linux system working at hand you could use "easy2boot" ( ). Hi! I'm using right now Puppy in an Acer Aspire One ![]()
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