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Try this
http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
Hope this works for you
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I have 250 Open Source Linux distributions I’ve collect in the past two years. I have never heard of them requiring the Windows NTLDR file to work. Linux will install to what ever drive you want it on and create a dual boot system. And yes some Linux versions are not a LiveCD but actually automatically install on a hard drive. You can get Ubuntu from their web site or request a copy to be mailed to you for free. Knoppix is a LiveCD and it does not even require a hard drive to be installed in the computer. The CDs I have of it doesn’t seem to have an installer.
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