Some computers allow you to boot the system from USB drives but don't display a menu to select the booting device. For some computers, the booting menu may be disabled by default: you will have to access the BIOS settings and enable it, then reboot the computer and press the right key to access the booting menu. Google your manufacturer to find out what makes your system barf up its BIOS. If you're using a very old computer you might not be able to boot your system from a USB drive: in this case you will have to use a DVD or another device your computer will recognize as a boot device. If everything goes well you will be greeted by the Parrot boot screen and soon on to endless fun. In order to do so, simply insert your boot media in the computer and reboot it. Note: Can't find what you're looking for? So you've downloaded the ISO, you've burned it onto some media, and you're ready to boot Parrot on your computer.
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