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- acquire an optical disc drive with writing capability (with the logos RW and/or ReWritable on the drive tray)
- acquire a blank optical disc
- acquire the ISO file of the desired Puppy Linux, e.g. Puppy 5 (or Puppy 5 QuickSet edition with multi-lingual keyboard support)
- write (burn) the ISO file to optical disc
Writing (burn) the ISO file to optical disc within Puppy Linux
Use Burniso2cd: Menu > Multimedia > Burniso2cd
Writing (burn) the ISO file to optical disc within Windows
Use the free program BurnCDCC (single file)
When the optical disc has finished being written to, re-boot the computer with the optical disc remaining in the optical disc drive. When the computer starts up it should load Puppy Linux; if it does not then you will need to follow the instructions in Appendices 1 to 4.
Appendix 1 Verifying the integrity of the ISO file
The downloaded container file must have the extension .iso. It is an exact copy, or image, of an existing file system. This image can then be written to an optical disc using a particular software program. It is by booting up with this disc in the optical drive that one can run and use Puppy Linux. After downloading the ISO file verify its integrity by checking the MD5sum MD5sum. The file may have been corrupted during the download process so always verify its integrity. After verification you may then proceed to write (burn) the ISO file onto blank optical media.Appendix 2 Using high-quality blank media
To create a live disc it is recommended to use DVD+R discs. Using DVD+RW re-writable media has the advantage over write-once media in that it can be erased and re-used hundreds of times. It is essential to use high-quality media from manufacturers such as Taiyo Yuden and Verbatim.Appendix 3 Software writer settings
Always select:- D.A.O. (Disk At Once) mode if available
- Write speed of 4
Some alternative software writers if needed: Pburn for Puppy and ImgBurn for Microsoft Windows.