
You bootable drive is ready for use, click OK and Finish to exit the setup. A progress bar will appear while media is being prepared. Verify the Selected Media, Sizes and Boot-up Environment.

Application Startup tab allows to configure default application to run at boot up time with some command parameters Network - second level tab allow you to pre-define Network Settings: network initialization, dynamic or static IP configuration and firewall state. You can change default settings to be used: Time Zone and Default Application startup mode.ĭefault Application option allows you launch any of software products at system boot up. To specify additional boot options, click System Boot Settings tab. 4 Make sure that Linux OpenSUSE checkbox is selected.Īt this step you can specify additional options:.Type or paste one of the following commands in Terminal. Open Terminal, which is in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder. Registration eliminates freeware version limitations and activates all professional features of the software. Use the createinstallmedia command in Terminal Connect the USB flash drive or other volume that youre using for the bootable installer. 2 If you have purchased commercial version of LiveCD, click Registration link to register software on your or your business name.If several media drives are inserted, click the ellipsis button (…) and choose a particular device. 1 In the Boot Disk Creator main page, select the desired bootable media: CD/DVD/Blu-ray, USB Flash Drive or pre-configured ISO Image file (to be burned later on CD/DVD/BD).To prepare a bootable device for Windows: This device can be used to start a computer with a damaged hard drive and recover data, recover partitions, wipe or erase data, create a disk image or repair security access issues. Boot Disk Boot Disk Boot Disk Creator helps you in preparing a bootable CD/DVD/Blu-ray or a USB Flash mass storage device.
