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Poll: which Image Burner is Easier for someone not used to burning ISO Discs?
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ImgBurn
14.29%
1 14.29%
BurnAwareFree
0%
0 0%
Other one
85.71%
6 85.71%
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Still having problems
#11
I use IMGBurn, no problems.  DL the ISO and burn to disk using that or your choice of programs.

As for doing the install, someone suggested to me (and I followed) when I had crash issues with ISO disk install, do a live USB image using Win32 Disk Imager.  Works great.
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#12
I had issue with creating Bootable CD/DVD's, flaky old drive on XP.
So I tried: Universal USB Installer under Windows: http://www.pendrivelinux.com/

Also available on Linux:
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/using-unetb...rom-linux/

I must have created/re-created and installed 20+ times from USB boot sticks without a glitch
Just select "Try Unlisted Linux ISO" from the Select Distro, and browse to your ISO file.


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