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====== Install Tiny Core on a USB Drive without being Connected to the Internet - Version 3.6 ====== | ====== Install Tiny Core on a USB Drive without being Connected to the Internet - Version 3.6 ====== | ||
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+ | ** There are more recent versions of Tinycore, with improvements and additional features, and easier installation methods. For these see the [[start|Index]]. ** | ||
This method may be used to install Tiny Core on a USB drive using a computer not connected to the internet. It may be used by people who don't have an internet connection. It may also be used by people using wireless or dial up internet connections, | This method may be used to install Tiny Core on a USB drive using a computer not connected to the internet. It may be used by people who don't have an internet connection. It may also be used by people using wireless or dial up internet connections, | ||
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- | For other installation methods, see the [[start|Index]]. | ||
Before installing Tiny Core, save a copy of all files you want to keep. All files will be lost. | Before installing Tiny Core, save a copy of all files you want to keep. All files will be lost. | ||
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- | This guide suggests options which may be used. This is to help people learning for the first time. There are also other options which may be used. You may set it up how you like. | ||
Be aware: Older computers may not be able to start an operating system on a USB drive. | Be aware: Older computers may not be able to start an operating system on a USB drive. | ||
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==== Use Passwords ==== | ==== Use Passwords ==== | ||
- | If you want to use passwords to prevent other people from logging in to your computer, you can set up a menu, as explained in [[extlinux|Extlinux Bootloader]] and add passwords, as explained in [[extlinux_passwd|Extlinux Passwords]]. | + | If you want to use passwords to prevent other people from logging in, you can set up a menu, as explained in [[extlinux|Extlinux Bootloader]], and add passwords, as explained in [[extlinux_passwd|Extlinux Passwords]]. |
Another option is to use [[passwd|Tiny Core Passwords]]. | Another option is to use [[passwd|Tiny Core Passwords]]. |