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MobaLiveCD is a freeware that will run your Linux LiveCD on Windows thanks to the excellent emulator called 'Qemu'. MobaLiveCD allows you to test your LiveCD with a single click: after downloading the ISO image file of your favorite LiveCD, you just have to start it in MobaLiveCD and here you are, without the need to burn a CD-Rom or to reboot your computer. This little program will run from your USB flash drive to test if its bootable by running from a virtual machine. Extremely useful and simple tool to test a.
This little program will run from your USB flash drive to test if its bootable by running from a virtual machine.
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Extremely useful and simple tool to test a bootable USB drive within Windows without restarting your computer.
It uses the Qemu engine to boot a Virtual Machine from a Physical Drive.This tool is also useful for people whose motherboards do not support booting from your USB drive.
File Size: 1.23 Mb
3 Steps total
Step 1: Download
Download MobaLiveUSB from here: http://mobalivecd.mobatek.net/MobaLiveUSB_0.2.exe
Step 2: Copy EXE
Copy the EXE file to somewhere in your USB flash drive
Step 3: Run from USB
Run MobaLiveUSB EXE file from your USB flash drive.
Note: Run as Administrator.
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That is it!
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3 Comments
Mobaliveusb 0 2 Exe File Download
- SonoraJames Labonte Mar 29, 2013 at 04:50am
Thanks to share this information I did not know its that easy thanks again
- DatilPaolo0111 Apr 2, 2013 at 07:43am
Thank you for this useful information, I'll try as soon as possible.
EDIT: I found an interesting discussion about it.
http://reboot.pro/topic/9688-test-your-bootable-usb-flash-drive-in-qemu/ - Pimientorobertwehr Jun 17, 2014 at 04:38am
nothing happens??? I ran it and nothing happens. What now?