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1) Download the LinuxCNC iso image file: http://www.probotix.com/linuxcnc/ubuntu-10.04-linuxcnc3-i386.iso
 
1) Download the LinuxCNC iso image file: http://www.probotix.com/linuxcnc/ubuntu-10.04-linuxcnc3-i386.iso
  
2) Download and install Win32DiskImager: http://www.probotix.com/linuxcnc/Win32DiskImager-0.9.5-install.exe
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2) Download Universal USB Installer: http://www.probotix.com/linuxcnc/Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.6.0.exe
  
3) Open the LinuxCNC image file:
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3) Insert an 8GB (or larger) USB thumb drive.
  
[[file:Win32discimager 1.jpg]]
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4) Open Universal USB Installer and agree to the terms:
  
4) Insert an 8GB (or larger) USB thumb drive and choose the drive letter that the thumb drive mounts to:
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[[file:Step1_agree.jpg]]
  
[[file:Win32discimager 2.jpg]]
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6) Under Step 1, scroll all the way down to the end of the list and choose "Try Unlisted Linux ISO":
  
5) Click the write button and wait for the image to be written to the thumb drive:
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[[file:Step2_choose_distro.jpg]]
  
[[file:Win32discimager 3.jpg]]
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7) Under Step 2, click the Browse button then browse to and select the LinuxCNC iso file you downloaded:
  
6) Now you have bootable USB thumb drive with LinuxCNC on it. Insert it into the LinuxCNC PC and turn the power on. Begin tapping the F2 button until the boot menu comes on. From the boot menu, choose to boot from the USB drive. Then follow the install menu. More details to come, but if you need help, call us.
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[[file:Step3_choose_iso.jpg]]
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8) Under Step 3, choose the USB thumb drive:
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[[file:Step4_choose_drive.jpg]]
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9) If the USB drive was previously used (not new), put a check mark in "Format Drive":
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[[file:Step5_choose_format.jpg]]
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10) Click the "Create" button:
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[[file:Step6_choose_create.jpg]]
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11) A confirmation screen will pop up details the steps the Universal USB Installer is going to make. Click "Yes":
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[[file:Step7_confirm.jpg]]
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12) The software will extract and begin writing the iso file to the USB stick:
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[[file:Step8_write.jpg]]
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13) After a few minutes, the process will complete. Click "Close".
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[[file:Step9_complete.jpg]]
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14) Now you have bootable USB thumb drive with LinuxCNC on it. Insert it into the LinuxCNC PC and turn the power on. Begin tapping the F2 button until the boot menu comes on. From the boot menu, choose to boot from the USB drive. Then follow the install menu. More details to come, but if you need help, call us.

Revision as of 13:43, 3 March 2016

1) Download the LinuxCNC iso image file: http://www.probotix.com/linuxcnc/ubuntu-10.04-linuxcnc3-i386.iso

2) Download Universal USB Installer: http://www.probotix.com/linuxcnc/Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.6.0.exe

3) Insert an 8GB (or larger) USB thumb drive.

4) Open Universal USB Installer and agree to the terms:

Step1 agree.jpg

6) Under Step 1, scroll all the way down to the end of the list and choose "Try Unlisted Linux ISO":

Step2 choose distro.jpg

7) Under Step 2, click the Browse button then browse to and select the LinuxCNC iso file you downloaded:

Step3 choose iso.jpg

8) Under Step 3, choose the USB thumb drive:

Step4 choose drive.jpg

9) If the USB drive was previously used (not new), put a check mark in "Format Drive":

Step5 choose format.jpg

10) Click the "Create" button:

Step6 choose create.jpg

11) A confirmation screen will pop up details the steps the Universal USB Installer is going to make. Click "Yes":

Step7 confirm.jpg

12) The software will extract and begin writing the iso file to the USB stick:

Step8 write.jpg

13) After a few minutes, the process will complete. Click "Close".

Step9 complete.jpg

14) Now you have bootable USB thumb drive with LinuxCNC on it. Insert it into the LinuxCNC PC and turn the power on. Begin tapping the F2 button until the boot menu comes on. From the boot menu, choose to boot from the USB drive. Then follow the install menu. More details to come, but if you need help, call us.