32GB 9-in-1 Linux Bootable USB
32GB 9-in-1 Linux Bootable USB
Overview
The 32GB Bootable Linux USB Flash Drive offers a collection of 9 Linux distributions designed for beginners. It includes popular versions such as Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Linux Mint, MX Linux, Elementary OS, Linux Lite, Manjaro, Peppermint, Pop OS, and Zorin OS. Most distributions support 64-bit hardware, with one 32-bit option for older PCs.
Key Features
- Try or Install: Users can explore each Linux distribution without altering their hard drives.
- User-Friendly: Designed for beginners, these distros come with pre-installed software for productivity, web browsing, messaging, image editing, multimedia, and email.
- Support: Includes a printed user guide for installation and troubleshooting assistance.
- Compatibility: Works with most laptops and desktops (excluding MACs, Chromebooks, and ARM devices) using legacy BIOS or UEFI booting. Secure boot must be disabled in UEFI mode.
- Packaging: The USB drive is packaged in a colored PET/CPP zipper bag with instructions for getting started (box not included).
Conclusion
This bootable USB drive is an excellent choice for anyone looking to explore or transition to Linux, offering a hassle-free experience for Windows users.
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Set Alert for Product: 32GB 9-in-1 Linux bootable USB for Ubuntu,Linux Mint,Mx Linux,Zorin OS,Linux Lite,ElementaryOS etc.| Try or Install Linux | Top 9 Linux for Beginners| Boot Repair | multiboot USB - $19.99
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Ed –
This is a waste of money! This is usable to install a base system of Manjaro that will neither update or add new software from the official Manjaro Software repository, during software install it returns a message saying the installed system is “corrupted” It installs with 872 updates needed and will not install any due to the system being corrupted. Well at least I got a cute little USB key drive for my $20. smfh AVOID these thieves!
Desron 449 –
The delivery included a booklet that aided in bypassing the regular log in in order to load the Linux OS
suresh –
The instructions provided are easy to follow and able to install ubuntu Linux operating system without having any issues. User friendly and easy to use. Recommend for anyone who is new to Linux.
Neq –
Easy to use and quickly installed.
Venus –
Easy to install
Jason Walterson –
Auf Laptop neu installieren, Laptop nimmt nicht an fährt nach Weile runter
Desron 449 –
Liked having various distros. The “installer” menu was not recognizable by me. I was looking for “.isos”. I was planning to “dual boot” with a Windows 10 laptop and could not get the installer menu to find the laptop. Not the provider’s fault this is mine I’m going to keep trying I’m just too old and I’ve had a stroke. Lol provider did good Amazon did good everybody did good it’s just I’ve had a stroke.lol
R. B. Borton –
didn’t work even set USB boot in BIOS
F.K –
like I said in the picture , I am very happy with you
Rick Laviolette –
Let’s see. $140 for Windows 11, paying monthly for word processors that used to be free, uploading personal information to the cloud, and billing you for it. If you don’t check things, One Drive will erase your files. I bought a WAV/Link to copy data and remove photos and game saves before One Drive could erase them. I like Firefox, which doesn’t fill your life with eight years of Trump campaigning unless you want to look for it.
I still like Windows, but the first month of “support” is a dollar, and every month after that, I pay $55 for each month; I might not need support. The money I saved by avoiding MS support allowed me to buy a thousand bucks for medical backpacks to aid the Ukrainians in their war with Russia. If you do not take care of your allies, they won’t be there for you. The same applies to Microsoft. So don’t price yourself out of a monopoly. Not all of us can afford you. We will leave.
David Fields –
As a Newbie I thought it contained all of the Linux flavors and all I needed to do was to select one and it would install but it is more of an Erector set with all the pieces needed to build the desired flavor. However, if I continue to use Linux, I expect that I will become familiar with those bits and know what they are used for.