

The integrated support for Linux versions is impressive. Note that some computer troubleshooting software still utilises CDs, while UNetbootin opts for a simpler approach with the use of a USB drive. The only drawback of a USB drive is that you can’t install multiple systems.Īs such, you’ll need to create a small collection of bootable USB drives in order to ensure you’re set for any eventuality. Simply download UNetbootin from our site and then open the download folder and launch the installer. Once that’s taken care of, you can then access the software. There are two main options to choose from to accommodate two distinct scenarios: You’ll quickly notice how user-friendly it is as there is only one window.

Release: UNetbootin takes care of everything and offers you a list of free and open-source operating system releases, as well as their various versions. UNetbootin will download and install the option you choose. We’ve already presented the impressive line-up of possibilities from the open-source world available to you. However, it’s possible the Unix/Linux release you’re after isn’t present in the list.Īs such, you’ll have to adopt the alternative solution of downloading the ISO image of the release version yourself and proceed to the following method:ĭisk Image: Simply indicate where the ISO image file of your system to be booted via USB is located. It might sound complicated, but it’s actually very straightforward: Iso to usb bootable iso#
