Creating live USB keys in Windows , a nice tool from Luke Macken

Monday, February 4th, 2008 | Fedora, FOSS, News, Python

In this mail Luke Macken introduced a tool in Windows which can create live USB key from Fedora live ISO images. Tried and it simply rocks :)

I tried to add a simple GUI frontend for it, you can download the GUI version from here.

UPDATE:

If you are getting a missing “MSVCP71.dll” error, then please copy the file into system32 folder and then run the application.

12 Comments to Creating live USB keys in Windows , a nice tool from Luke Macken

Jon Pritchard
February 5, 2008

Can the image then use the remaining space on the USB key as storage?

kd
February 5, 2008

Yes, it will use the free space to store data if you want :)

Diabolic Preacher
February 6, 2008

is the data stored in the free space available to be viewed on windows as well? without using extra tools for reading non-native filesystems…

Danishka
April 20, 2008

Diabolic,

I have created USB sticks (1GB & 2GB) by formatting it to FAT16, so, I can use it on both GNU/Linux and Windoz as well. Hope this method also support for the same.

I took an USB Hard drive (80GB) from India (last January) and partitioned it and make one partition as a boot partition with FAT 16. I had a customized Fedora 8 Spin of 1.2GB. Finally able to make a Live Boot USB HDD. ;)

Chalo bye!!

Vimal
May 14, 2008

Hi,

I am new Fedora and creating Live USB keys. As I understand, I can install the Fedora o/s on the USB key and use it as my primary o/s.

Now, I have a standard windows XP PC at the moment where I do most of my work. Can I swap between XP and Fedora with just a restart and plugging in/out USB (with Fedorra) without damaging my XP o/s.

Thanks

Regards,
Vimal

kd
May 14, 2008

Yes, you are correct. Just install Fedora into the USB key and whenever you need just do the restart with the USB key to boot, you will get Fedora up and running in your system :)
If you have any more doubts feel free to ask :)

Vimal
May 15, 2008

Thanks KD for your help. I have a few more questions.

Do I need a Fedora machine to create a Live USB key? I learn from other posting for earlier version (ver 8) of Fedora that you need a Fedora machine to create a Live Fedora USB.

Yesterday, I tried to use the windows installer using ‘liveusb-creator-2.2.zip’. The USB key was 4GB and formatted with FAT32. The installation was run from a windows XP machine and I gave the USB as the destination disk. The installation started well but later got stuck at 84% for a few hours. Then I looked at the contents of the USB it was still completely empty.

Please let me know if I am doing something wrong here…

Best regards,
Vimal

Vimal
May 16, 2008

Kushal, thanks I am able to load and run it off the USB drive. It’s so cool!

Regards,
Vimal

uttam hoode
May 19, 2008

hi kushal,
can i install belenix(www.genunix.org/distributions/belenix_site/) on USB stick using this tool?….
Regards,
uttam hoode

Hari, N
June 25, 2008

Dear Kushal, I am new to Linux on USB Flash and plan to install Fedora 9 on my recently purchased Transcend Jet Flash 8 GB USB. I have a PC which runs WIN_XP_SP2. Do I have to download i86_Live CD version of Fedora 9, burn it and keep it handy to proceed with USB Flash installation? Please advice. Thank you.

Amol
July 11, 2008

Dear Kushal,
I had installed the ferdora on USB etc. I think that my toshiba laptop does not have boot from USB option as it is a pretty old model. So is there any way to get around this???
Rgds,
Amol

Arun
August 13, 2008

Hi, I`m completely new to LINUX and its various streams. I really need help in getting good tutorials for absolute beginers. Can u suggest me some links or books. I mean start from the SCRATCH. would be great if you can send me some links on my mail so that I ca contact You directly if I have any problems.
U did a great job with the USB stuffs…

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