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LiveCD. A live CD can be used for a quick demo or test of Ubuntu.

LiveCD

Try Ubuntu without any changes to your machine! Windows or whatever you use normally is unaffected after trying this and then rebooting. The standard Ubuntu Cd can be used as a LiveCd as well as an installer. Live mode is the default option when booting from CD. Only some of the non-standard downloads (such as the "Alternate Cd") lack this functionality. This guide has screen-shots of the 8.04 and 10.04 Desktop Edition of Ubuntu.

Most distributions (versions or "distros" of Linux) have this LiveCd functionality on their installer CD, a few have a separate Cd to download. You can use a persistent image to keep data & settings safe after shut-down. Reasons for Using a LiveCD Session LiveCD sessions are good to: Free Boot Computer Repair CDs. Windows To Go. Windows To Go is a feature in Windows 8 Enterprise, Windows 8.1 Enterprise, Windows 10 Enterprise and Windows 10 Education that allows them to boot and run from certain USB mass storage devices such as USB flash drives and external hard disk drives which have been certified by Microsoft as compatible.[1] It is a fully manageable corporate Windows environment.

Windows To Go

It is intended to allow enterprise administrators to provide users with an imaged version of Windows that reflects the corporate desktop. Creation of Windows To Go drives is not officially supported by non-Enterprise (or Education) Windows 8.1 editions;[2] however, Enterprise and Education versions of Windows 10 are supported. Some information has been published describing various ways to install Windows To Go using any version of Windows 8.x and 10 and any bootable USB device.[3][4] History[edit] Differences from standard installation[edit] Drive removal detection Driver configuration. Live-CD. BSD-Software Sicherheit Live-CD. Live CD. A live CD, live DVD, or live disc is a complete bootable computer installation including operating system which runs in a computer's memory, rather than loading from a hard disk drive; the CD itself is read-only.

Live CD

It allows users to run an operating system for any purpose without installing it or making any changes to the computer's configuration. Live CDs can run on a computer without secondary storage, such as a hard disk drive, or with a corrupted hard disk drive or file system, allowing data recovery. A live ISO is an ISO image of a Live CD which can be used in virtual machine environments, mounted as if it were a CD/DVD and used as the virtual machine's boot CD. Live CDs, ISOs, and images usually include an operating system available without charge or restrictive licence such as Linux, rather than a commercial one such as Microsoft Windows, for legal rather than technical reasons.

History[edit] Linux Live-CD. Bart’s Preinstalled Environment. Bart's Preinstalled Environment (kurz BartPE) ist – neben Microsoft Windows PE – ein weiterer Ansatz, mit dessen Hilfe ein Computer über ein Windows-Live-System gestartet werden kann.

Bart’s Preinstalled Environment

Weitere Details[Bearbeiten] Bart's Preinstalled Environment wird von seinem Namensgeber Bart Lagerweij entwickelt. BartPE wird mit Hilfe des Programms PE Builder (ebenfalls programmiert von Bart Lagerweij) erstellt. Zur Erstellung von BartPE wird eine Original-CD von Windows XP oder Windows Server 2003 benötigt. Windows Vista wird nicht unterstützt. Durch Plug-ins (z. Aus BartPE wurden verschiedene weitere Lösungen wie Ultimate Boot CD for Windows (UBCD), Reatogo X-PE, BOINCpe, TeutonPE oder diverse Varianten von PC-Magazinen abgeleitet.

Weblinks[Bearbeiten] Bart's Preinstalled Environment (BartPE) bootable live windows CD/DVD. UBCD for Windows. UBCD for Windows. Reatogo-X-PE Boot CD = BartPE + XPE + Reatogo/BartPE - AutoHelp Plugins. The LiveCD List.

Creating a multi-boot CD or USB stick

Category:Live USB. Live USB operating systems and/or Linux distributions.

Category:Live USB

This means you can use them by booting off a USB flash drive. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory. Pages in category "Live USB" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. Live USB. Puppy Linux, an example of an operating system for live USBs.

Live USB

A live USB is a USB flash drive or external hard disk drive containing a full operating system that can be booted. Although they are closely related to live CDs in that they can be used in embedded systems for system administration, data recovery, or test driving, live USBs can persistently save settings and install software packages on the USB device. Many operating systems including Mac OS 9, macOS, Windows XP Embedded and a large portion of Linux and BSD distributions can run from a USB flash drive, and Windows 8 Enterprise has a feature titled Windows To Go for a similar purpose. Background[edit] Benefits and limitations[edit] Live USBs share many of the benefits and limitations of live CDs, and also incorporate their own. List of live CDs. Microsoft Windows-based.