Install Puppy Linux From Usb To Hard Drive

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Jan 9, 2010 - Re: Installing Puppy linux, Not USB bootable. Right, the BIOS is too old to boot from a USB port. Anglijskij dlya doshkoljnikov. And since both the thumb drive and external.

Hi everybody. I'm trying to replace a dead hard drive in an old netbook with a 32 gb SSD. I wanted to use puppy linux as the OS. I've been reading in various places the how-to's on installing puppy linus and i'm very confused. I think if i follow the directions, i can install on a USB but that's not what i want to do. And i don't have a CD drive on any of my machines. I have a (different) win7 laptop where i can download files and all.

I hooked up my new 32 gb SSD via a USB-SATA cable to my laptop and can see it like any external drive. It seems that the instructions on installing puppy to a hard drive refers to installing it on the same hard drive as windows and dual-booting. I definitely don't want to do that. Can i install puppy linux my my ssd like it's an external CD or USB, following the directions as if the ssd was an external cd or usb flash drive, and then install the ssd as an INTERNAL drive into my dead netbook? Hi everybody. I'm trying to replace a dead hard drive in an old netbook with a 32 gb SSD. I wanted to use puppy linux as the OS.