In this window, we can choose either to create a USB key with this operating system, or to install it directly on our main hard drive with the operating system (but without partitions or dangers). If we choose to install it on a hard drive, it will give us the choice of the unit where we want to install it. If we do it in a USB stick, we will have to choose the USB stick, connected to the PC, where we will do it. What we have to keep in mind is that Phoenix OS does not work with Secure Boot, so we have to disable it from BIOS to be able to use this system on our PC. If we have chosen to use ISO, when we boot the system with it we can see the boot screen where it will ask us if we want to load Phoenix OS in Live mode, or install it. If we installed it on the hard drive or on the USB, we will not see it. With everything ready, when we launch Phoenix OS the first thing we will see will be the launcher (a launcher designed for use on PC) with the list of applications installed in that operating system.
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