
Next, point Universal USB Installer to your distro's live CD ISO file. And there's a good selection of Linux-based utility discs, too: GParted, System Rescue CD and antivirus rescue CDs from AVG, Avira, BitDefender, F-Secure and Kaspersky, amongst others. All the usual candidates are included: Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Puppy Linux variations and a whole lot more. The process starts by simply choosing your preferred distribution from a list. Take into account that it's advisable to format the USB device to obtain a clean installation, but that if you do so you will lose all the information that it contains.The Universal USB Installer is a tiny tool which makes it easy to copy a Linux live CD to a USB stick, so improving performance and making it possible to save files and settings. Once you have performed these steps, it will start the installation of the distro you have chosen.

Finally, connect your pendrive to the USB port and select the corresponding option. If you can't find it, Universal USB Installer will offer you the possibility to download the ISO of the distribution you have chosen to save it on your hard drive and use it with the application.

Find the corresponding ISO or ZIP file on your hard drive. Select from the vast amount of distributions that the application offers you to install it on your pendrive. With Universal USB Installer it is very easy to install any Linux distro on your pendrive because you only have to follow the steps that are indicated on the interface:


Thanks to this tool you can start your favorite Linux from your USB key. If you're willing to start immersing yourself in the Linux environment, but you still don't want to install this operating system on the hard drive together with your current Windows operating system, Universal USB installer is an application that will make it a lot easier for you to take your first steps in the open-source systems.
