How to Boot Windows or Linux via a Flash Drive – SYSTM


Boot Windows or Linux via USB! USB Flash Drives are more than just storage, they’re a great way to run your safe copy of Linux or Windows on -any- machine that can boot from USB! This secret tip gives you security, safety, and ease of mind – and also makes it easy to fix your PC! Thanks for favorite / rating and commenting, Subscribe for more!

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25 Responses to “How to Boot Windows or Linux via a Flash Drive – SYSTM

  • 1
    mrgrizz559
    August 19th, 2010 13:44

    how do you get to the bart pe build website?

  • 2
    D3w10n
    August 19th, 2010 14:17

    So you actually said that you could not make a bootable MBR? n00bs!!!

  • 3
    RadcliffOfCrymod
    August 19th, 2010 14:18

    on the network connection and go to the Support tab and repair the connection.

  • 4
    RadcliffOfCrymod
    August 19th, 2010 14:34

    @endthedisease Have you tried using netconf to configure your network manually?

    You can get the required information from your Internet Service Provider (ISP.)

    Also, assuming one of your computers is running Windows XP, you should also bring up your network connections, right-click on the connection that connects it to the internet, and go to Properties/Advanced, and turn the firewall off. That will sometimes fix things for you as well. Close that window and this time doubleclick (cont)

  • 5
    endthedisease
    August 19th, 2010 15:20

    @RadcliffOfCrymod No, just my moms computer

  • 6
    RadcliffOfCrymod
    August 19th, 2010 16:08

    @endthedisease Ahh ok… are the computers both running ubuntu?

  • 7
    endthedisease
    August 19th, 2010 16:34

    @RadcliffOfCrymod The computers share the wireless connection but I never network computers in my house.

  • 8
    RadcliffOfCrymod
    August 19th, 2010 17:25

    @endthedisease Are you booting the same operating system on both computers? That’s not to say this won’t work, but sometimes Ubuntu will not automatically detect the network connection if the host is running another operating system. This has happened to me, and the fix is to set up your network connection manually. I can’t seem to remember if Ubuntu has netconf or not though, try typing that in an X-Terminal.

  • 9
    oneonta310
    August 19th, 2010 18:02

    haha asian

  • 10
    josephseven
    August 19th, 2010 18:59

    @endthedisease ask on ubuntuforums org and ubuntuguide org is a good reference. If its wireless you might have to plug in the Ethernet cord first to download the wireless drivers. When plugged in go to System – Administration – Hardware Drivers

  • 11
    josephseven
    August 19th, 2010 19:48

    Theres going to be a Ghostbusters 3 coming out in the next few years

  • 12
    TheBONExHEAD
    August 19th, 2010 20:45

    @gurksperma im not gay lol
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  • 13
    TheBONExHEAD
    August 19th, 2010 21:20

    @siriuslymessedup haha i said ily at the end and jk hahah

  • 14
    endthedisease
    August 19th, 2010 21:21

    Guys, I need help. I got ubuntu working from a usb boot but I can’t get my network connection. I have broadband wireless through my own router. I have another PC in the house that is running fine and this system usually just runs off the router in another room.

    Everyone says it should detect the connection but it doesn’t.

  • 15
    WakkoXtreme
    August 19th, 2010 22:20

    to bad everything runs on WINDOWS … anal fuck windows !

  • 16
    Precognist
    August 19th, 2010 22:36

    @gurksperma lol. funny. not nice

  • 17
    Precognist
    August 19th, 2010 22:49

    @gurksperma lol

  • 18
    gurksperma
    August 19th, 2010 22:54

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  • 19
    widowmaker221
    August 19th, 2010 23:31

    i got a hard disk 4 u bow chica bow wow

  • 20
    PsalmsOfPlanets072
    August 19th, 2010 23:54

    dual boot beatch

  • 21
    themiln
    August 20th, 2010 00:32

    RE: 05:30 – 05:35

    That was pretty funny stuff from the Creepy Dude on the Right!
    Looked like George Bush at the end their!

  • 22
    siriuslymessedup
    August 20th, 2010 00:39

    @TheBONExHEAD aw that’s not nice :D

  • 23
    WakkoXtreme
    August 20th, 2010 01:09

    @Wingz136 thanks bro!

  • 24
    Wingz136
    August 20th, 2010 01:13

    @WakkoXtreme plug the usb stick in, find it in my computer, right click on it and select format. there should be a drop down box, select NTSC, then click format. when that finishes you’re good to go.

  • 25
    SanskritZ
    August 20th, 2010 01:25

    NTSC AND FAT32 is the difference betweeen compatible usbs and non compatible i think

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