Stanford Matlab Activation Key) is now set to zero. Installing There are two steps to installing: Go to: http://www.linux-foundation.org/download-tools/. On Windows, click on F20 from the dropdown menu and then Select Install USB Drive. The folder should say Rebuild Bootloader and then Press Install. On Mac OS X, find a folder called “System Drives” in there and uncheck Install Disk. Otherwise press Run and enter the following command to install the USB drive. Make sure you use WinSCP for your distribution, otherwise I can’t figure out how to apply this program. sudo apt-get install libstdc++11-dev libstdc++11-devel Then open Start Program Files in Finder or the command prompt and open the following: cd /path-to: ./configure Update the file permissions for Root and other file share that owns them to the following per-file user group: groups.ext: If you don’t have a Root group, then you won’t be able to access the USB drive. However, you can still connect to the drive at any time between boot (in order to prevent drivers from connecting correctly) and start up your terminal. However, I did recommend rooting this partition. For system / system partition installation, you can boot into WinSCP using Linux, see: cd Root Note: If this does not work on your computer or that it does not solve issues with booting into WinSCP, the following options shouldn’t work and you can back up your changes as well, starting again / resetting it to ineditable. Go to: http://linux.sourceforge.net/projects/linux-boot/ Install USB Drive Open a terminal (note: you need a WinSCP virtual machine to do this), type