Lili USB Creator: Linux on a pendrive moving

Lili USB Creator
What is the stick? A storage device that uses flash memory to store the information you may require and does not need batteries. These memories have become the storage and transportation system personnel data used in this application displacing the traditional floppy disks, and CD. You can easily find market reports 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 and up to 256 GB, being impractical from the 64GB because of its high cost.
Well, it turns out that now these storage devices not only allow us to carry data, files, programs, images, etc.. Now possible to move .. to our own Linux operating system! Thanks to Lili USB Creator from now on we embed in our beloved Windows computers with Linux without any problems.
The procedure of this interesting application for Windows is: we have formatted the flash drive and enter it on the Linux distribution we please.
Furthermore the application is available in Spanish, so we find it extremely easy to understand how to use it.
Thus one of the most common processes of our time, namely the progressive lowering of contemporary technology, a phenomenon that can make worthless many of our items purchased until recently, since it provides constant updating, not prevent us recycle our old pendrives for a fun way.
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Comments
2 Comments on Lili USB Creator: Linux on a pendrive moving
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Alex on Sat, 9th May 2010 9:31
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Macbeth on Sat, 9th May 2010 17:02
Already existed for some time an application for Windows and Linux that allowed us to create bootable USBs our favorite Linux distribution:
unetbootin
http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
works great
regards
The application (only for Win32/WinFX) is excellent: it allows HTTP download Linux iso you want then use from the flash drive and there is also a full version that works with VirtualBox included to test molecularly rearrange before the old NAND Flash USB 2 GB can now be used as a LiveUSB. Excellent application (unless exceptionally for those unable to boot from USB).
Lili you think of USB Creator: moving Linux to our pendrive?
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