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We've compiled a list of 4 free and paid alternatives to LICK. The primary competitors include Wubi, Wubiuefi. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between LICK and Deepin System Installer, mint4win. Also you can look at other similar options here: OS and Utilities.


Wubi
Free Open Source

Wubi is an officially supported Ubuntu installer for Windows users that can bring you to the Linux...

Wubiuefi
Free Open Source

Wubiuefi is a Windows Installer for Ubuntu with support for UEFI and recent Ubuntu releases.

Like WUBI( Windows-based Ubuntu Installer ),Deepin System Installer is a Linux Installer for...

mint4win
Free Open Source

Windows installer for Linux Mint based on Wubi

LICK is a method to install Linux distributions from inside Windows.

LICK Platforms

Windows Windows

LICK Overview

LICK is a free program to install Linux from Windows without burning a CD or using a USB. It is as simple as installing and running LICK, selecting a Linux ISO image, and clicking install. A few seconds later, you can reboot into Linux. Currently only Puppy Linux-based distributions are supported.

LICK runs on any Windows version, from Windows 95 to Windows 10. Check below for any special notes on your Windows version type.

LICK is a method to install Linux distributions from inside Windows. It can install directly from an ISO file, bypassing the need to burn it to a CD. Additionally, it installs a bootloader (either GRUB4DOS or GRUB2), so that the user doesn't need to do so themselves.

LICK also includes a library, liblick, that can be used in other projects. It is released under the MIT licence.

LICK Features

tick-square Linux
tick-square Lightweight

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LICK Categories

OS and Utilities

LICK Tags

linux-operating-systems

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