Booting an ISO natively in windows

Discussion in 'Linux' started by atomicmufin, May 16, 2009.

  1. eric_chaos Well-Known Member

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  2. willdacracka Member

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    ah yes. I'm going to use vmware in a minute or two.
  3. iamkewl Banned

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    Sweet, gonna try Fedora.

    thxx :)
  4. BMatt New Member

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    How can I tell if its a LiveCD? I've got one from a..... "different" source, adn it says "USB-Bootable". How can you tell if its a livecd?
  5. atomicmufin Banned

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    usb bootable means you can install it to a flash drive and boot that drive at startup.
  6. mmitt New Member

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    Ok, you can tell if the ISO is a "liveCD" version if you can burn it to a CD and be able to "try it without any changes to your computer." It will have the extension: .iso. If it is USB bootable, then it is probably Live.

    Btw, can someone PM me a link for a version of Leopard that will work with VMware? Thanks in advance.
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    Urgh.... anybody have a LiveCD of Leopard or know where to find one? Insanelymac is still down... (Is is against the rules to ask that?)
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    Maybe also include that Fedora is developed by Red Hat, their non enterprise release.