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How Do You Create A Boot Up Cd With Linux?

Q. I’ve downloaded Linux and want to create a boot up cd to breath life into an old PC – but I can;t copy the files to cd after downloading them (downloaded into a laptop running XP)
How are you supposed to create a boot up cd without a machine already running Linux??
Please help!

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4 Responses to “How Do You Create A Boot Up Cd With Linux?”

  • Craggy -September 28, 2009 at 12:52 am


    just download it from here and burn the iso, the instalatio works by being a boot cd, so you can test it, or install it, or simply use it every time from the cd:http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download

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  • someoned -September 28, 2009 at 1:19 am


    When you download Linux it will be in the form of an .iso file. You burn this .iso file to CD/DVD and it will automatically be a bootable CD/DVD.
    Might I suggest you download, and install, ImgBurn. This is a free programme that can handle multiple disk image formats.

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  • micksmix -September 28, 2009 at 1:55 am


    use Infra Recorder iso burner
    Insert a blank DVD into your disk drive
    Open Infra Recorder
    Choose ‘Write Image’ or clickon actions tab ‘Burn Image’ then browse for the linux iso file, lick on it once and finally click ok.

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  • NanoMist -September 28, 2009 at 2:51 am


    Use Deepburner Free

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