![]() ![]() This entry was posted in Linux-Ubuntu, Microsoft, Nonsense on Septemby Oliver Baty. ![]() When the process is completed, you will have a ready-to-run bootable USB. Other features include Persistence (if available), and the ability to format the flash drive (recommended) to ensure a clean install. In the event that a quick format as FAT32 doesn’t work for you, you can try running a few diskpart commands in Windows to really thoroughly format a flash drive, including the MBR and partition table. The Universal USB Installer is easy to use, simply choose a Live Linux Distribution, the ISO file, your Flash Drive and, Click Install. Simply choose a Live Linux Distribution, the ISO file, your Flash Drive and, Click Install. Universal USB Installer es una sencilla aplicación que nos permite crear, en dos sencillos pasos, nuestro propio instalador de Linux para el pendrive. No wonder Google wasn’t returning any results when I searched this – who’s going to have missed properly formatting the drive not once but twice? The Universal USB Installer is easy to use. I had forgotten to format the drive as FAT32 before running the utility, but I also managed to not check the box next to “We will format G:\Drive as FAT32.” in the utility itself. ![]() When I ran syslinux.exe -maf G:, I got a much more informative message, or at least one that I could better understand: this doesn’t look like a valid FAT filesystem.Īnd of course, the flash drive wasn’t FAT32, it was NTFS. When I opened a command prompt and ran syslinuxnew.exe -maf G:, the result was zero FAT sectors. To prevent issues with universal-usb-installer-1.8.6.0.exe, its crucial to maintain a clean and organized computer.This involves conducting regular malware scans, 1 by freeing up hard drive space, 2 uninstalling unused programs, 3 reviewing Autostart programs, and ensuring that Windows 4 Automatic Update is enabled. The message in the command line window read:Įxecute: C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Temp\.tmp\syslinuxnew.exe -maf G:Ī message box would then appear with the following warning:Īn error(1) occurred while executing syslinux. I was trying to create a bootable flash drive with Ubuntu 11.04 using the Universal USB Installer 1.8.6.3 utility from on a Windows 7 64-bit machine with a 16 GB flash drive (mapped to G:), but I kept getting an error that the drive wouldn’t be bootable. ![]()
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