sfs to hard drive or something (I choose "NO") You can always make bigger later by going to Menu> Utility> Resize personal storage file). Go to menu> Shutdown> Power-off computer.Ĭhoose flash drive (Mine was named "sdf1")Ĭhoose file size (I choose 256. Plug in you flash drive(or if you have a hard drive running you can use that). Now test your browser (go to or something) Then I hit "eth0", then "Test eth0", then "Auto DHCP", then hit "Yes" to save it. I choose "Connect to internet by network interface." Now you should be in Puppy's GUI (graphical user interface (like widows)). Select your monitor (I choose: CRT basic 17 inch monitor). First your keyboard (I choose US and hit enter). If everything is done right it should boot into Puppy. Put the Puppy cd into the cd drive and reboot. Once in your computers bios choose to boot from your cd drive first, then save and exit. Now shutdown your computer and either open up your computer and unplug your hard drive/s (power and data cables) (not recommended if you don't know what you're doing) or restart your computer and while it's rebooting hit f2, esc or delete (what ever it says on the screen). If you have only one computer you'll want to print this out. Then burn it to a cd as an image (I used nero) Go to to download an iso file (I downloaded "") ![]() ![]() ![]() You don't even need a hard drive to try it but to use FreeBasic you'll want one or a USB flash drive (I use a 1GB flash drive). Puppy Linux is run as a live cd (you can install it if you want but I didn't),it runs in the ram.
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