Hello everyone. this is my first message on this forum!
I'm using windows 10 and I've tried to download puppy linux more than once but everytime I download it. I NEVER find the file .ISO .
Where is it? I've also downloaded it from this link but it's always the same. http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/puppy-fos
Where does Windows 10 put the Puppy .ISO? (solved)
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Where does Windows 10 put the Puppy .ISO? (solved)
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Re: where the .ISO?
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Re: where the .ISO?
I have already downloaded it but i CAN'T find the .iso!
when i extract the files with rar. i can't find it
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Re: where the .ISO?
Hello,
I think you need to burn the downloaded .iso (without extracting) either to cd/dvd or to usb stick with an appropriate program.
After that it will become bootable and you can boot Puppy from it.
Re: where the .ISO?
The file you're downloading IS the ISO. Do NOT double-click on it, or attempt to open it with whatever you're using to extract RAR files. The ISO is a disc image and is not archived - if you try to open it as an archive, you'll actually see the files on that disc image (none of which are ISO disc images).
I suspect you also have Windows' Explorer set to hide the file extensions of "known file types." That means Explorer is telling you the filename is "fossapup64-9.5" when it's actually "fossapup64-9.5.iso". Open whatever program you use to burn disc images, select the file (fossapup64-9.5.iso or fossapup64-9.5, whichever the program's file selector offers), and tell the program to create the disc from the image. (Do not burn the ISO file itself to a data disc.)
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Re: where the .ISO?
The ISO is The Fossapup64-9.5.iso file you are downloading.
It is an image of the complete Fossapup64 9.5 operating system(OS).
Inside the ISO is all the files of a Fossapup64 9.5 OS.
It is an image file of what would be on a CD/DVD, if you installed all the files in it, to a CD/DVD.
ISO files are designed to be used to make an install of an OS to a CD/DVD.
Use some program that will burn files to a CD/DVD.
Select the Fossapup64-9.5.iso you downloaded.
Select burn iso image.
The program will take all the stuff in the ISO and burn them to the CD/DVD.
You can also install to a USB flash drive by using a program designed for doing this.
One of these:
viewtopic.php?f=156&t=157
These programs install all the files in the ISO to a USB drive.
Turning it into what is called a live install to USB.
This USB drive, can be used to boot the computer, and run it, with the OS on the USB drive.
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Re: where the .ISO?
Thank you guys. I could install puppy linux in my USB with your advices!
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Re: where the .ISO?
We do not close topics.
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Re: Where does Windows 10 put the Puppy .ISO?
In windows 8 and 10 , (and maybe in windiws 11)
If u double click iso files
It mount it as a dvd rom drive and it shows the content inside the iso , its a feature of windows operating system .
Just right click it and select burn image or burn cd
I prefer rewritable dvd for this purpose because i test many linux distros and once i am done with the dvd i erase it so that i can write other iso in it .
Back in windows xp days windows wouldnt do that , so people made daemon tool which let us mount iso images .
It was used to play games which needed game cd in cd drive to play (to stop piracy )
But then this daemon tool came and piracy continue, it was then possible to play game without actual cd in cd rom but just the iso acting like a real cd , to fool the game thinking as if it was the real cd .