How to Install Hopedot VOS Security on a USB Drive and Create a Virtual System on Any Windows PC

Download the Hopedot VOS Security Edition from http://www.hopedot.com to a Windows host computer.Note: Get a fast speed USB flash drive ready and plug it into the host computer before installation., Install the software by double click the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Download the Hopedot VOS Security Edition from http://www.hopedot.com to a Windows host computer.Note: Get a fast speed USB flash drive ready and plug it into the host computer before installation.

    The removable disks could be external hard drives, USB flash drive with high speed.If you want the Hopedot VOS to be used at other PC, choose the removable disk and click “Next”. , So if you have a plenty of applications and files to install on it, set a relatively large capacity.

    Note that you should set a capacity of no less than 100 MB and no more than your disk capacity.Then you need to set up a login password, which is very important to access your Hopedot VOS environment.Then click “Next” to begin to install and the process only takes several seconds. ,,,,,, You can feel free to allow the operation. ,, You can download applications within Hopedot VOS and install.

    Or alternatively, you can import setup file from your local hard disk drives and then install. , You can plug in the USB drive into any Windows PC and run your own virtual operating system.
  2. Step 2: Install the software by double click the downloaded file.

  3. Step 3: Click “Next” to leave the Welcome dialog box.

  4. Step 4: Select “I agree” with the License Agreement and then click “Next”.

  5. Step 5: Choose the Destination Disk in which to install VOS Security Edition.Hopedot VOS will automatically detect all the available local hard disks and removable disks.

  6. Step 6: Create a partition file on the destination disk and set up login password.A partition file is where all your stuff on Hopedot VOS environment will be stored.

  7. Step 7: Finish the installation and launch the Hopedot VOS.

  8. Step 8: Login with the password you set up before.

  9. Step 9: Create your own Hopedot VOS account and data management password.The first time launch of Hopedot VOS

  10. Step 10: you need to create a VOS account with a username and password.The data security management password is for changing security settings and importing/exporting files between the VOS system and the host system.

  11. Step 11: Enter your serial number to register.If you don’t want to register immediately

  12. Step 12: you can click "Trial" to move on.Note that trial version of Hopedot VOS is fully functional and allows you to use for 100 times in total.

  13. Step 13: Login your Hopedot VOS account with the username password just created.

  14. Step 14: While Hopedot VOS is loading

  15. Step 15: host system’s firewall or anti-virus security software may block and send warning message.

  16. Step 16: The interface of Hopedot VOS Security Edition desktop.

  17. Step 17: Install your often use applications and create your familiar PC environment.There are two ways to install applications.

  18. Step 18: Now the USB drive is equipped with a productive Hopedot VOS PC workspace.

Detailed Guide

The removable disks could be external hard drives, USB flash drive with high speed.If you want the Hopedot VOS to be used at other PC, choose the removable disk and click “Next”. , So if you have a plenty of applications and files to install on it, set a relatively large capacity.

Note that you should set a capacity of no less than 100 MB and no more than your disk capacity.Then you need to set up a login password, which is very important to access your Hopedot VOS environment.Then click “Next” to begin to install and the process only takes several seconds. ,,,,,, You can feel free to allow the operation. ,, You can download applications within Hopedot VOS and install.

Or alternatively, you can import setup file from your local hard disk drives and then install. , You can plug in the USB drive into any Windows PC and run your own virtual operating system.

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