I will install Microsoft Visual C ++ Redistributable Package 2015 on a 32-bit Windows 7 operating system with Service Pack 1 installed. We launch the downloaded vc_redist.x86.exe file, as a result, a window will open in which we need to agree to the terms of the license agreement, i.e. Check the box and then click Install. The installation process has begun. It will take just a few seconds and after that the corresponding window will appear, in which we click "Close". That's all, now you can install programs or games that require Microsoft Visual C ++ Redistributable Package 2015.

Initial data. Program Selection Criteria

 Initial data. Program Selection Criteria

So, consider the situation, you use the Windows operating system, however, you decided to try Linux and install this operating system on your computer, and, accordingly, you are looking for various Linux installation instructions on the Internet, and most of these instructions say that you first need to create a bootable flash drive with Linux, and boot from this flash drive, however, the process of creating a bootable flash drive is not described, and in some cases the programs that allow you to create such a flash drive are not even indicated.
Therefore, in order for you to have an idea of ​​\u200b\u200bwhich programs allow you to create a bootable USB flash drive with Linux, I decided to collect the most popular programs for solving this problem in one material.
When selecting programs, I was guided by the following criteria, which the program must meet:
Able to work with Linux ISO images
Free
Easy to use
There is a version for Windows