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    WPE4Live

    WPE4Live

    Customized Windows Live System for daily use

    ...And after a reboot everything is gone. That's it!! With this idea I started it as a project. Various live systems have now emerged. Everything customized. e.g.: remote desktop client etc... On request also adapted to your needs !!! Available in different languages. (see Files) Very good customizable, Apps, Drivers, Wallpaper, WiFi,... (see Wiki) New Live systems will follow. Stay tuned... To create a bootable USB Stick run Rufus: https://sourceforge.net/projects/rufus.mirror/
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    Lonero OS

    Lonero OS

    The Decentralized Operating System

    The best USB Flash method is using Rofus to create a bootable USB Most common problem + easy fix: https://askubuntu.com/questions/985612/running-ubuntu-from-a-usb-failed-to-load-ldlinux-c32 Please note: default password is pass Lonero OS is based off of the Lubuntu OS, and has a few adding things such as: 1) The uncompiled source binaries of: GitPrep, SMesh, Kademlia, Beaker Browser, and VPNBook 2) Telegram Desktop installed 3) DuckDuckGo should be the default browser This project...
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    Pearl Linux Surf

    Pearl Linux Surf

    Quick booting OS Built for live usb web browsing

    Pearl Surf was designed to run from a usb thumb drive made the the Ubuntu USB-Creator. We included all you need to start browsing with Chromium and Thunderbird for an email client. Also included for added multimedia functions is Clementine, Banshee and totem. I decided that I was not looking to have the fastest loading live OS as from what I see is all anyone is concerned about, but to acually take a full minute maybe even 1.5 to load and have a decent OS to work with. It loads very fast on many types of systems we check our systems on from net books to all brands of desktops. ...
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    GRUB4USB

    GRUB4USB

    GRAND UNIFIED BOOT LOADER FOR USB

    FOR WINDOWS USERS WHO WANT TO JUMP TO LINUX EASILY/PAINLESSLY WITH A FAST BOOTING USB FLASH DRIVE. LATEST VERSION AT www.grub4usb.com A simplified "FAMILY TREE"/"Ancestor" perspective: www.grub4usb.com for more. Introduction (from http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/) GRANDPA: GRUB is a Multiboot boot loader. It was derived from GRUB, the GRand Unified Bootloader, originally by Erich Stefan Boleyn. DAD: GRUB4DOS made it easier for Windows/DOS users, but was still unreliable; the boot record was difficult to install for average users. GRUB4USB was developed to automate the installation of the correct 446 bytes to the boot sector, providing Windows Users with a bootable USB Flash Drive which could contain any flavor of Linux (or other OS). ...
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    Unetbootinbitti

    Unetbootinbitti

    Tool for creating live usb-drives and downloading distros

    Tool for creating live usb-drives and downloading distros. This is an upgraded version of Unetbootin focusing on Bittix linux 9 and above and Linux Mint and Linux Mint debian. Has Distrowatch.com link etc.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    JRawWriter

    A Windows 'dd' frontend

    This frontend makes it easier (and probably more safe) to use the Windows version of dd (http://www.chrysocome.net/dd) program. User can: * Select the disk device (a partition or a root one) * Put a binary image onto the device * Save a binary image of the selected device to a file * Erase the selected device (fill it with zeroes) Suitable for: * Create a bootable USB disks from an ISO images * Backup disks * Make an ISO image from CD disk * Erase corrupted MBR's which Windows can not handle USE WITH CAUTION - it is a very beta version. ...
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    ghpsdr3-usb

    Easy to configure suite of ghpsdr3-alex application on a bootable USB

    Goal is a complete easy to configure suite of ghpsdr3-alex application on a bootable USB Flash drive The ghpsdr3-alex project wiki is located at http://napan.ca/ghpsdr3/index.php/Main_Page ghpsdr3-alex is a set of Applications aimed at Ham Radio operators to use SDR (Software Defined Radio) hardware. The focus is on remote capabilities using the softrock SDR hardware.
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