Extract the ISO file into a new desktop folder, open UNetbootin to set the kernel and initrd paths to files within the extracted folder, and options to the isolinux.cfg file, selecting the correct USB drive to install Tiny Core Linux which will prompt to reboot from the USB after installation is complete.
Extract the ISO file into a new desktop folder, open UNetbootin to set the kernel and initrd paths to files within the extracted folder, and options to the isolinux.cfg file, selecting the correct USB drive to install Tiny Core Linux which will prompt to reboot from the USB after installation is complete.
Extract the ISO file into a new desktop folder, open UNetbootin to set the kernel and initrd paths to files within the extracted folder, and options to the isolinux.cfg file, selecting the correct USB drive to install Tiny Core Linux which will prompt to reboot from the USB after installation is complete.
Create a new folder on your desktop, extract the ISO file that you downloaded in
step 1 into that folder.
Open UNetbootin and setup the following (~ means the full Path of a Folder): Kernel: ~\boot\bzImage Initrd: ~\boot\ tinycore.gz Options: ~\boot\isolinux\isolinux.cfg (you can change these options manually, for example: change the language (e.g. en.utf8). Note: If the USB does not load you should add the following kernel boot parameter waitusb=8 to potentially fix the problem. Note: Make sure you select the correct USB drive.
After you see “Installation Complete, Reboot (Current)”, you can reboot the computer and select boot from your USB from BIOS.