I am using windows, I have downloaded ISO of Vector Linux 7.0 (VL7.0-STD-GOLD.iso). I don't have a CD Rom, How can I create a bootable USB of this Linux to install it on my system.

Unetbootin don't support vector linux.

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possible duplicate of Booting Linux live CD from USB? – Gareth Nov 30 '11 at 3:41
@Gareth: Have you bothered reading the answer and my comments? I am asking for specific linux distribution which is not supported by those tools – LifeH2O Nov 30 '11 at 9:47
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Why are we down voting this legitimate question? Man, people have been so hateful here lately. Sheesh. – skub Jan 16 at 23:42
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try the linux USB installer from PenDriveLinux. its pritty easy to use and works with any downloaded Linux Live ISO.

You can find it here: http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/

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just trying it. – LifeH2O Nov 29 '11 at 22:08
It didn't work :( – LifeH2O Nov 29 '11 at 22:12
odd. it worked for every distribution i tried... are you on mac or PC? – That Guy Nov 29 '11 at 22:21
ok, i found another installer that you can try called simply: Live USB Installer. you can find it at:live.learnfree.eu/download – That Guy Nov 29 '11 at 22:23
I am on PC, going to try it. – LifeH2O Nov 29 '11 at 22:41
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The working solution is : LinuxLive USB Creator 2.8

Note: Universal-USB-Installer does NOT support VectorLinux

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