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I have made a live boot USB using the UnetBootIn tool for Ubuntu 9.10. I have Windows XP SP2 installed as the primary OS, and I want to make a partition for Ubuntu. But when I try to boot it via USB, it just goes to boot menu of Ubuntu, then I enter the default type for installation. After that…
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i have made a live boot usb using UnetBootIn tool for ubuntu desktop 9.10 , i have windows xp sp2 installed as primary os and i want to make a partition for ubuntu but when i try to boot it via usb , it just goes to boot menu of ubuntu , then i enter the default type for installation after that nothing…
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USB Boot Disk
When you look how to create USB Boot Disk on the web it is a nightmare
Here is the easiest I use that works for all MS prods
At a computer running Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows Server 2008, run a command prompt as administrator and execute the following:
Make Sure you…
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When trying to boot from a boot USB drive I got the message, "Vesamenu.c32:Not a com32r image." I was trying to boot a fairly new Toshiba laptop with a Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS created USB boot. I re-created the USB drive with 11.04 and it booted fine. These were both 32 bit versions even though the laptop…
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How to copy a file (boot file) to address zero on a USB flash drive?
I am using Ubuntu.
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