Most Linux distributions come with LiveUSB versions that you can put in a USB storage device and use it to boot < insert favorite Linux OS here > without installing it, hence the name. This is somewhat similar to LiveCD’s, just change the device from historic CD to ultra-compact USB. But some people have no idea how to make it work with their USB device and so LiveUSB-Creator was born.
The official website of liveusb-creator writes:
The liveusb-creator is a cross-platform tool for easily installing live operating systems on to USB flash drives.
So basically, it makes creating live USB’s easier and way simpler (is that even a word?).
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