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**The content of the USB stick will beis lost in the operation,** but an attacker might still be able to tell that Tails was installed on that USB stick using [[data recovery techniques|encryption_and_privacy/secure_deletion]] unless you [[securely clean all the available disk space|doc/encryption_and_privacy/secure_deletion#usb_and_ssd]] afterwards. ]].
The content of the USB stick is lost in the operation, but an attacker might still be able to tell that Tails was installed on that USB stick using [[data recovery techniques|doc/encryption_and_privacy/secure_deletion]].
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[*virt-manager*](http://virt-manager.org/) is a fFree sSoftware virtualization solution for Linux. *virt-manager* has a more complex interface than *VirtualBox* or*GNOME Boxes* but it also has a more complete set of features.
[*virt-manager*](http://virt-manager.org/) is a Free Softwarevirtualization solution for Linux. *virt-manager* has a more complex interface than *GNOME Boxes* but it also has a more complete set of features.
Most computers do not start automaticallyon the Tails USB stickautomatically, but you can press a Boot Menu key to display a list of possible devices to start from.
Most computers do not start automatically on the TailsUSB stick, but you can press a Boot Menu key to display a list of possible devices to start from.
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<h1 id="install" class="step pc-clone mac-clone">Install Tails by cloning</h1> <h1 id="upgrade" class="step upgrade">Upgrade your primaryTails by cloning</h1>
The term "local network" here refers to the set of computers and devices that can be reached directly from your computer without going through the Internet.For example, your home router, your network printer, or the intranet of your company are most likeusually on your local network, also called LAN for Local Area Network. In technical terms, this refers to the set of IP addresses defined in [RFC1918](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1918), like IP addresses that start with `192.168`.
For example, your home router, your network printer, or the intranet of your company are usually on your local network, also called LAN for Local AreaNetwork. In technical terms, this refers to the set of IP addresses defined in [RFC1918](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1918), like IP addresses that start with `192.168`.