Oh sorry
.......it actually shows a TERMINAL COMMAND PROMPT scenario at the bottom of the LICK info page.
They have positioned an ISO file on drive C:/ and indeed then also instructed the "LICK tool" to go and INSTALL the Puppy "iso" to the C:/ drive.
we all know that Win32 also sits on the C:/ drive.
......so this LICK tool must somehow resize the C:/ partition.....?.... and then sticks Puppy OS onto the machine.
It then also presents the machine with a new bootloader that gives you boot options of......... Win32 or Puppy Linux.
It it works, then it's a very easy way to deal with DUAL BOOTING Computers
I want to dual boot "EASYOS puppy" for it's "containers"
features.......... together with "win10 64 bit".
Thx
C
.......i don't suppose anybody would care to VM this for me?.....to see that the actions don't break a win 10 booting VM......?
i believe there are some very small Puppy iso files of the OS that could be used for a test.
best regards
C