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Boot Sugar On A Stick

FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW...

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STEP 2: Plug it In

Once you have your sugar stick, plug it in to a USB port on your computer.
The picture on the right will show you what it should look like.

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STEP 3: Boot Device Select (Windows)

To boot from the USB, you will need to press "Shift" while clicking "restart" as shown in the picture.
This will take you into an advanced boot tab.

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STEP 4: Select Boot from USB (Windows)

Once you are in the advanced boot tab, select "Use a Device".

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STEP 5: Select USB (Windows)

Now select your USB drive to boot into Sugar OS.

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STEP 6: Boot Sugar (Traditional Boot)

This is an alternative method for non-Windows computers. Start your computer by pressing the power button, then press F9 continously to select boot order.
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STEP 6: Boot Sugar (Traditional Boot) Usually the name will have the model name of your USB stick, once it is selected with arrow keys, press enter to boot up Sugar.

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STEP 7: Enjoy Sugar on a Stick

Once you selected to boot from your Sugar USB, you should be directed into the Sugar OS interface.


If you have problems during the boot process, you can ask for help on the Sugar Labs matrix room.

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EXCITED?

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Sugar Labs by the numbers

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