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- | I recommend you to use [[http:// | + | I recommend you to use [[http:// |
+ | To place the Boot-Repair-Disk on your USB stick, you just can not use dd like //dd bs=4M if=boot-repair-disk-64bit.iso of=/dev/sdx && sync// This will make unbootable usb stick. | ||
It is live ubuntu based distro wich will guide you to fix your booting. It should be able to fix both BIOS and UEFI type of booting and changes between them. | It is live ubuntu based distro wich will guide you to fix your booting. It should be able to fix both BIOS and UEFI type of booting and changes between them. | ||
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- | To place the Boot-Repair-Disk on your USB stick, you just can not use dd like //dd bs=4M if=boot-repair-disk-64bit.iso of=/dev/sdx && sync// This will make unbootable usb stick. | ||
- | Use other recommended tool. I used unetbootin and it booted under the 64 bit booting menu option. | ||
Boot-Repair-Disk contains gparted, ssh client (not server) and rsync, so this live distribution may be used also to do the copy of the system over network. | Boot-Repair-Disk contains gparted, ssh client (not server) and rsync, so this live distribution may be used also to do the copy of the system over network. |