Just download the iso...and burn it. Once you have a successful and verified burn, go into your bios and make your CDROM or DVDROM bootable as the first device. Place the CDR that you burnt the iso to into the first bootable drive and power-up your machine.
The entire distribution runs from your RAM...check out the requirements. The distributions that we talked about do not access or install anything to your hard drive... as I mentioned in another thread, I ran it without a hard drive even installed in one of my machines. Just boot to the CD and you will see how they work...no DOS, no dual-boot, it is all ran from a RAM drive.
Try the KNOPPIX version first, I havent had a chance to try the SuSE live-eval...KNOPPIX is kinda cool. When you are all done, just exit Linux via a shut down, remove the CD when it tells you to...and reboot. Your back in Bills world with the flick of the power switch...
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oh, almost forgot...both the SuSE and KNOPPIX distros are free off their sites. The only cost is your time, use a broadband connection...they are full CD iso downloads...
