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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
 
Can someone explain a little more in the intro as to how sugar on a stick will work with a windows machine?  Do you boot on it?  Is it some sort of virtual machine?  Is SoaS for windows a linux OS?
 
Can someone explain a little more in the intro as to how sugar on a stick will work with a windows machine?  Do you boot on it?  Is it some sort of virtual machine?  Is SoaS for windows a linux OS?
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#: See [[olpc:How to Damage a FLASH Storage Device]] before formatting.  The 'Stick' probably came with a FAT file system that the Fedora LiveUSB Creator will use.  You can even leave some of your files on the drive.  You may want to try using the native drive formatting to see if it works before reformatting the drive.
 
#: See [[olpc:How to Damage a FLASH Storage Device]] before formatting.  The 'Stick' probably came with a FAT file system that the Fedora LiveUSB Creator will use.  You can even leave some of your files on the drive.  You may want to try using the native drive formatting to see if it works before reformatting the drive.
 
# Name the volume FEDORA (The File Manager's properties, General tab panel will let you rename a volume.)
 
# Name the volume FEDORA (The File Manager's properties, General tab panel will let you rename a volume.)
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#: This does not seem to be necessary with current version.
 
# Open the live USB creator
 
# Open the live USB creator
 
# Click Browse and find your snapshot
 
# Click Browse and find your snapshot
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Brian 25 July 2009
 
Brian 25 July 2009
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:Please see the amended instructions. Renaming is not required with current version of the installer. The Fedora Live USB Creator transfers the disc image to the USB drive. --[[User:FGrose|FGrose]] 00:57, 26 July 2009 (UTC)

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