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This is an old revision of LiveDVD made by coolpup on 2011-01-06 01:47:13.
How to create a live DVD
- access an optical disc drive with writing capability (with the logos RW and/or ReWritable on the drive tray)
- acquire a blank optical disc (also read Appendix 2 below)
- write (burn) the ISO file to the blank optical disc
How to blank a re-writable optical disc
If the optical disc is new then, obviously, there is nothing to blank.Within Puppy Linux
- go to: Menu > Multimedia > Pburn
- use the free program ImgBurn
How to write (burn) the ISO file to a blank optical disc
When using the software writer, either Burniso2cd, BurnCDCC or ImgBurn, always select:- Write speed of 4x to ensure that data is written properly
Within Puppy Linux
- go to: Menu > Multimedia > Burniso2cd
Within Microsoft Windows
Use either (a) or (b), both free programs
(a) BurnCDCC (simple)
(b) ImgBurn (advanced) (Guide)
When the optical disc has finished being written to, re-boot the computer with the optical disc remaining in the optical disc drive. When the computer starts up it should load Puppy Linux; if it does not then one will need to follow the instructions in Appendices 1 to 3 below. (Free Technical Support)
When shutting down or re-booting for the first time one will be given the option to create a save file.
When running Puppy from optical disc any additional software or data may be written to one's personal save file located on any partition. If such data is desired to be stored on the same optical disc from which one is running Puppy then one would need to create a special MultiSessionLiveDVD.