Generate a bootable Linux USB with video card support and extra software packages.
Generate a bootable Linux USB with video card support and extra software packages.
They don't specify the distribution, but Ubuntu offers mkusb for making custom boot media.
You can also set up Linux directly on a USB drive instead of using the usual installation media. After that, applying software will function normally as with any standard Linux setup.
You can try alternative tools like SysTools Performance Monitor or CCleaner to manage your system.
Rufus allows you to generate a bootable USB drive that retains data after reboots. With persistent storage, modifications made during a boot session remain intact across subsequent launches.