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Boot Linux in UEFI from repacked ISO (without writing it correctly)
I tried to unpack an ISO of Ubuntu to USB stick without writing it (i can't use superuser utilities like dd or Rufus). Then i set my USB stick first in UEFI boot priority. I got working GRUB, but when ...
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Is there a way to boot from ISO file in rEFInd Boot Manager?
I am wonder if there is such feature in rEFInd - to run ISO file located on the USB stick. I can not use any superuser utilities such as dd to write an ISO directly. I can only repack it.
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Burn ISO to USB with free space left
From what I tried, when you download for example Tails usb image (.img) and burn it to USB, it will only take space required for the image and will left remaining space free so I can format it and use ...
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Boot windows install CD from GRUB: "Press any key to boot from CD or DVD..." loops back to GRUB menu
I am trying to install windows from an installation image that is located on an NTFS partition as described here.
I had to add the UDF module, because otherwise the image just ends up being mounted ...
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No mouse support for any boot cds on my new laptop
I use plenty of boot cds aspart of my work - such as macrium for imaging, and others for partition management and a variety of other multipurpose actions. I recently bought a new laptop branded AVITA ...
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How to mount an ISO onto a drive without using explorer or PowerShell?
I want to mount an ISO onto my drive, however I cannot get into the actual Operating System, it is stuck on Startup Repair.
I have managed to get the ISO onto the drive using xcopy, however I cannot ...
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Automate the selection of isolinux boot menu options
I am trying to fully automate the testing of an ISO installer.
The ISO is bootable via ISOLINUX and can automatically install Oracle Linux 6 via Kickstart.
I have several label options in my isolinux....
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Where to get boot image for Windows 10? [duplicate]
What I need
I need the boot image file for Windows so I can create my own Windows 10 custom ISO file and/or burn it to a DVD and make it bootable.
For example, in WinISO there is a menu option called ...
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how to boot debian from partition?
I have downloaded debian iso in sub, then did
$ sudo dd bs=4M if=/Downloads/firmware-10.4.0-i386-DVD-1.iso of=/dev/sdb status=progress && sync
But the iso has saved in partition, instead of ...
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SOLVED: Re-bundling the debian-netinst.iso as USB bootable
Following one of the official guides, (https://wiki.debian.org/RepackBootableISO) I've managed unpack and pack a Debian-buster ISO image using the command found in .disk/mkisofs.
What I did was, ...
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Windows 7 home x64 installer cannot boot 0xc000000d
I'd like to temporarily install Windows 7 home on one of my computer for testing. I have Win7_HomePrem_SP1_Hungarian_COEM_x64.iso As far as I remember I downloaded it 3 years ago from Microsoft. I ...
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Creat a bootable ISO file from the command prompt?
I have a bootable flash drive with a WINPE install on it, and I would like to be able to convert said bootable usb to an iso file from a batch or powershell file. I've tried using tools like ...
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Cannot Install OS from Bootable FAT32 Drive
I have put an Ubuntu 18.04.4 disc image on a JetFlash Transcend 1100 8 GB which is formatted as FAT32 with the intent to install it on an ASUS F555L laptop. This USB drive is recognized by the BIOS ...
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Create a bootable USB of Windows PE on linux
How can I create a bootable USB using Windows PE ISO on linux?
Note - Any Windows PE ISO available on web which supports creating a bootable USB from linux will be helpful (please mention the steps ...
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Trouble with booting machines by bootable USB drive of Windows 10 ISO image
I have downloaded Windows 10 ISO image and I'm used dd command on Linux to make a bootable USB drive:
$ sudo dd if=Win10_1903_V2_English_x64.iso of=/dev/sdc
$ sudo sync
I when I try to boot an Asus ...