I'm planning to install MX Linux on my Acer laptop with an Intel i3 Core 4000u, but I don't have a memory stick available. I've searched for solutions online and tried a few methods, but none have worked for me. I'm looking for any tips or ideas on how to proceed with the installation without a USB drive.
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You could create an empty partition on your internal drive and burn the ISO there, then boot from that. Just be careful, as this can be risky! Make sure you back up any important data first—things can go wrong during installation.
Honestly, the simplest solution is just to buy an 8 GB USB drive. They’re really inexpensive and you don’t need anything fancy; any basic one will work. If buying one is out of the question, maybe you could consider borrowing one from someone you know.
Installing Linux without a USB or CD can get tricky, but it is doable. Since money is tight, have you thought about borrowing a USB from a friend or family? It's a quick way to get the installation done, and they can always get it back after.

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