I want to have Linux on my notebook but I still have Windows on it how can I get Linux without a USB stick.
You want linux and you don't even know how to help with this problem?
Linux as a separate OS or a replacement for Win?
As a replacement
I only ask to avoid mistakes
Since she / he is right, if you do not already know, then I doubt whether you can deal with Linux at all.
Tell me what's up with beavis and butthead?
Thanks for the help then I'll do it alone…
I used to watch and used to be cool today 🤣🤣
Nobody said you couldn't get help, just that switching to Linux would probably not be a good idea.
That's just my notebook and for the programs I need I need Linux. I still have my main PC
Over the network. But it's a pretty complicated thing and you need a second network medium to transfer the files. The simplest: USB
You can do it from a CD, you can also create a partition, hit Linux and delete the win partition.
You can do this with Unetbootin's "Hard Disk Install Mode". https://unetbootin.github.io/
Here is a guide: https://sourceforge.net/...tallmodes/
Thank you very much
Thank you very much I'll try