WIndows program to install Tiny Core Linux on USB stick.

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  • Please be aware that Windows creates a hidden "System Volume Information" directory after formatting an USB drive. Remove this hidden directory, for instance using cmd: rd /s "D:\System Volume Information" (change D:\ to the drive letter of your USB drive !!!) Open core2usb and double click on the USB drive, to enable the the Install button. Tested with Windows 10 1909
    3 users found this review helpful.
  • Does not work under windows 10. I formated the thumb drive twice, application says that it is not empty. I used Etcher, it worked without issues. www.balena.io/etcher/
  • Same as other negative reviews - doesn't work and there's no help.
  • This application's entire purpose is to make installation of Tiny Core Linux on USB effortless, it fails hard, it can't even recognize my empty pen drive as empty.
  • On my Win8.1 box it always says "device not empty" no matter what USB stick and what formatting I use, e.g. freshly formatted with FAT32. There is no help, no support, only a path to a logfile somewhere deep in the windows directory tree. Not good for me.
    2 users found this review helpful.
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Windows

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2011-12-29