USBĪll Linux versions come with a tool name dd.
In Windows we recommend Imageburn (direct link to download) to burn the image to a CD or DVD.
Just make sure you burn it as an image and not data otherwise it will not be bootable. In any Linux, once you have downloaded the ISO image and verified its authenticity by checking its md5sum you can burn it to a DVD or a CD using any Linux optical burning tool. Burning an Optical disc or preparing a USB Drive Optical The fact is that you do not need to install Puppy Linux at all! You can simply download and burn it to an optical disc (CD, DVD, CD±RW, DVD±RW) or dd it to an USB drive and boot it live.