strangeseraph

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Joined: Sep. 2006 |
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Posted: Oct. 02 2006,21:35 |
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I'm currently running the embedded version of DSL in windows 2000. Which sucks. I wonder is it possible to install DSL from an embedded install? I seem to see an install command in there, but is that only for USBs? If that's so I need to figure out if my BIOS can boot from an USB flash, and do a backup of the content I usually keep stored on my USB. I thought I might dual boot DSL and Windows 2K until I can get all the Linux distro CDs my friend is sending me (yeah I know, I'm testing the distro waters right now because I've only experienced Ubuntu. Humor me?)
So um, how can I do this without a CD burner or a proper CD? The one DSL CD I have was burnt improperly and even though it loads, it loads with many errors. I'd rather not risk installing a bad version of DSL.
I also have the ISO burnt to a disk, but not as a disc image but as an iso file. 
Also, another question. How do I get rid of that freaking CPU monitor thing on the desktop, which I don't need, and how do I save my settings so I don't have to change my theme every single time I load DSL? 
Thanks!
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