(It can also use a disc or a disc image as your source.) LinuxLive USB Creator is then able to download the appropriate LiveCD for you automatically, even quickly testing several mirrors to find the one that's fastest for your location. You'll find plenty of big names on the list: Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, OpenSUSE, Mint, CentOS, Gentoo and more, as well as a range of rescue discs (Hiren's Boot CD, Parted Magic, Avira). You'll choose your USB stick first, for instance, then select the Linux distro you'd like to try. There's a lot of complexity in what the program is trying to do, but a sensible wizard-type style ensures it's still fairly straightforward in operation. LinuxLive USB Creator is an open-source tool which makes it easy to run your favourite Linux distro from a USB stick (maybe without even rebooting your PC).
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