![]() It definitely works with the 11.3 net image, as described, Instructions” to make the DVD image bootable from an USB stick before Has a (small) section on using “syslinux” at the end of the “Linux > I have both isos on my Ubuntu netbook and on my windows xp tower. > said somewhere above ive tried with both the net and full dvd versions. > how to use isohybrid with Ubuntu 10.04 32 bit edition. I have Installed Ubuntu 9.10, windows xp, Arch Linux and Ubuntu > and yes I am 100% sure the system is capable of booting from a flash > doesn’t recognize the usb drive as a fat file system when it is fat32. > dunno how to use isohybrid… I tried the syslinux command but it can somebody please help me? Ive been having the day from hell trying to get this to work. I tried all of the above with both the 4gb DVD version and the 100mb or so net install iso. it read the usb key but would not load the iso. so I tried using it to make a bootable flash stick for openSUSE 11.3. next I was told that the Ubuntu start-up disk creator worked well. I did the dd=/path/to/iso/ of=/this/is/the/usb/key/which/was/sdc bs=4M (it was something like that) and it wrote the files to the stick but the PC wouldn’t boot from it. after nothing worked on my windows xp tower computer I turned to my netbook (which I need the bootable usb key for) and tried to use the terminal in Ubuntu. and there was one more I tried and it didn’t work either. Pen drive Linux will get me a prompt looking for a kernel at boot. Win32diskimager keeps corrupting my flash drives (both 16gb Lexar and 2gb…dunno who makes it). ![]() first things first Ive followed the tutorial on the website on how to make a bootable flash stick. Ive used Google to the max and nothing is working. Ive spent the last day and a half trying to get this to work. open UNetbootin, select "Diskimage" and then browse for your Windows 7 ISO file.ITS KILLING ME OMG PLZ HELP SOMEBODY!!!:’( Or sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gezakovacs/ppa When it opens, run the command(s) below: sudo chmod +x. Just press Ctrl+ Alt+ T on your keyboard to open Terminal. Once downloaded navigate to the folder where the file was downloaded, most likley the Downloads folder, and open terminal there. To format the usb flash drive drive NTFS, install ntfs-3gt to install just type the command below in terminal sudo apt install ntfs-3gĭownload TESTED Unetbootin version 494 from Here to install Gparted: sudo apt install gparted Install Gparted and format the USB drive to NTFS. Updated to add the way to create it using Ubuntu from the Source. Install it using the following command: 1 sudo apt-get install ntfs-3gġSource: Create A Bootable Windows 7 USB Drive From Ubuntu To be able to format a drive to NTFS, you'll also need ntfs-3g. In Ubuntu, use theįollowing command to install Gparted: 1 sudo apt-get install gparted It from the DVD) and a 4GB USB flash drive (or larger). You need to make sure you have a Windows 7. ![]() Now to create a bootable Windows 7 USB Drive while using Ubuntu, then Note: You need to run this on a windows machine.įor more information see Windows 7 USB Creator If Windows is what you're trying to install, then Windows 7 bootable USB DVD download tool from Microsoft (Also works on XP) allows you to create a bootable version of windows 7 OS for installing windows through USB drive.
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