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But please tell me how to download on my flash memory a live boot for solaries I have Engineering station server for Seimens TXP work by Solaries
I think you mean Oracle (formerly Sun Microsystems) Solaris. 11.3?
By 'flash', do you mean USB 'stick'?
But I don't understand the: Siemens Teleperm XP (TXP) [Power Plant?] Control System [??]
Please describe more details about the *computer* that will run [which] OS ...
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