How To Deploy A Linux LiveCD on Windows Using MobaLiveCD
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How To Deploy A Linux LiveCD on Windows Using MobaLiveCD
We have found a rapid method to test various Linux distributions as LiveCDs on Windows with the help of a lightweight emulation software that seems to consume a low amount of RAM as compared with other similar software. The best part is that the Linux distribution ISO file does not require to be burned on a CD. It can be deployed in Windows with a single mouse click. <<<Deleted advertising>>>
Last edited by pixellany; 11-26-2008 at 02:43 PM.
Reason: Deleted advertising
It looks more like advertising than a review - are you just trying to increase links to your product? If not, do you have a detailed review that people here might find useful?
It looks more like advertising than a review - are you just trying to increase links to your product? If not, do you have a detailed review that people here might find useful?
In the forum post is provided a link to the detailed review (practically is a short tutorial) about MobaLiveCD Windows Software. In an independent way on Lifehacker website there is also presented a short review published in the same day. It seems that this freeware application has a high number of downloads, as a consequence there could be many Windows users appreciating the Linux platform.
If you will check this article by following the<<<deleted advertising>>
Last edited by pixellany; 11-26-2008 at 02:44 PM.
Reason: deleted advertising
It looks more like advertising than a review - are you just trying to increase links to your product?
Come on! This is indeed an interesting link, and anyway, how is this post any different from LXer's? Yes I know, the latter are automatic, but it doesn't make a difference to the reader.
How To Deploy A Linux LiveCD on Windows Using MobaLiveCD
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Originally Posted by theYinYeti
Come on! This is indeed an interesting link, and anyway, how is this post any different from LXer's? Yes I know, the latter are automatic, but it doesn't make a difference to the reader.
Yves.
We appreciate your oppinion. We are really making extensive testing for emulation software and virtual machines in order to provide quality information for running Linux in Windows.
Yes really interesting link my dear, I regularly get Linux For you magazine where every book i get the Live CD. so to test those i need to restart my system, So this will be very help full to test or research the Live CD's
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So, My dear friends thanks for the link hope this will give some more interesting ideas.
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