Today, I'm gonna show you guys how to run Ubuntu in Windows on a flash drive.
First of all, you'll need a flash drive with at least 1 gig of free space.
Step 1: Format your flash drive. If you have important data on it, be sure to back it up somewhere else!
Step 2:On the flash drive, create a new folder called "QPU710" without quotations.
Step 3: Download
QPU710.exe
Step 4:Run the file you just downloaded and extract the contents to the QPU710 folder.
Step 5: Download the
Ubuntu7.10.iso file and move it to the folder.
Step 6:When that's done, go in the folder then double click QPU710.bat file to start booting Ubuntu.
Step 7:At the boot menu (the first screen you see), press F6 to enter a custom boot option and type "persistent" (no quotations) at the end of all that text and press enter so that Ubuntu saves your settings onto your flash drive.
That's it! You are now running Ubuntu version 7.10 from a flash drive in Windows.
Commands
Click within the Qemu Window to use the Ubuntu desktop
Press Ctrl+Alt to switch to and from the Host desktop
Press Ctrl+Alt+F to toggle full screen on or off
Press Ctrl+Alt+2 to switch to the Qemu Monitor (and type help for command list)
Press Ctrl+Alt+1 to switch from Qemu Monitor back to Linux
IMPORTANT NOTE: When you want to stop using Ubuntu, click the Shut Down button, and when it asks you to remove the disk and press enter, PRESS ENTER ONLY. REMOVING THE FLASH DRIVE WHILE UBUNTU OR THE "REMOVE DISK" SCREEN IS RUNNING WILL CORRUPT YOUR DATA.