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- | Linux offers another way to use your computer. From the perspective of use in the Help Center, it can be used in troubleshooting activities. If a PC with Windows will not boot or exhibits strange behavior, it may be possible to boot Linux. Why would you do that? The ability to boot Linux from a USB device might demonstrate that the hardware (except the hard drive) of the PC is OK. If Linux will boot, from a usb thumb drive, you can use programs | + | Linux offers another way to use your computer. From the perspective of use in the Help Center, it can be used in troubleshooting activities. If a PC with Windows will not boot or exhibits strange behavior, it may be possible to boot Linux. Why would you do that? The ability to boot Linux from a USB device might demonstrate that the hardware (except the hard drive) of the PC is OK. If Linux will boot, from a usb thumb drive, you can use programs |
- | Having a USB device that contains | + | Having a USB device that contains Linux requires some preparation. There are multiple ways to construct a bootable thumb drive that contains Linux. [[https:// |
- | This item at [[https:// | + | This item at [[https:// |
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