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UNetbootin – Install Linux from USB stick[HOW TO]

Sometimes you may need to install a new Operating system from pen drive or you may need to boot using your USB stick. You have to use a pen-drive to boot if you don’t have a CD drive in your PC or you have the iso file but don’t have the blank CD to burn it.

UNetbootin

UNetbootin can come in handy in such situations. It is a free program which can be used to install a new Windows OS or any of the various distributions of Linux from USB stick. By using this tool you can make your pendrive bootable and install a new OS in your PC using usb drive.

It allows the user to choose the OS he wants to install from the various options available. User can select to install the OS by using the already downloaded iso file or by selecting any of the option supported by the program.

Unetbootin works well with Windows as well as Linux operating systems. You can download this freeware from the link given below.

Download UNetbootin(2.9 MB) for Windows

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3 Comments

  1. helpful stuff, thank you. myself I have just found this cool CD for booting Windows, testing it right now.