Click WinRAR x64 (64 bit) 5. 60 beta 5 near the top of the page. Double-click the downloaded setup file. Click Yes when prompted. Click Install Make sure the “ISO” box is checked. Click OK Click Done

Click WinRAR x64 (64 bit) 5. 60 beta 5 near the top of the page. Double-click the downloaded setup file. Click Yes when prompted. Click Install Make sure the “ISO” box is checked. Click OK Click Done

Unless your computer was manufactured in the 90s or early 2000s, don’t use the 32-bit link for Slax. [1] X Research source

Given that it costs less than $10 to buy a 16-gigabyte flash drive, you might want to purchase a flash drive which is larger than one gigabyte.

Make sure that Slax has finished downloading before you do this.

Like Slax, modules are completely free to download and use.

If this button is greyed out, you’ll click 32bit instead. Almost all of the available modules are 64 bit.

Don’t worry about renaming or classifying the modules—they’re all going to go in the same folder.

Press ⊞ Win+E to open File Explorer (or type file explorer into Start and then click File Explorer). Click This PC on the left side of File Explorer. Double-click your flash drive’s name.

If your flash drive is open, click the “Back” button in the top-left corner of the File Explorer, then skip the next step.

The “BIOS” key is usually one of the function keys (e. g. , F12), the Del key, or something similar.

Keep in mind that this will cause your computer to boot from the flash drive rather than its built-in hard drive whenever the flash drive is connected.

You may have to confirm this choice by pressing another key.

If you added any graphical modules, they will appear as part of your system. For example, if you added an icon module which changes the icons in your Slax distribution, the icons will be different upon booting. You can delete modules from or add modules to your flash drive at any time from within the “slax/modules/” directory.