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Steep
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by Steep » Sat May 05, 2007 2:20 am
Since UBCD is not dependant on the OS - as I understood it - it doesn't matter under what Operating System you burn the ISO file to a CD... right?
Or perhaps it has to be done under the same OS of the computer I am trying to fix?

...because when trying to burn UBCD to a USB stick it warns that it has to be done under W2K or XP...
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Victor Chew
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by Victor Chew » Sat May 05, 2007 4:25 am
UBCD is OS-agnostic.
However, the scripts UBCD2USB and UBCD2ISO are Win32 only.
If you are a Linux user, it shouldn't be too much trouble to figure out the command-line for these two scripts. makebootfat (used by UBCD2USB) and mkisofs (used by UBCD2ISO) are both available on U*ix platforms.
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Steep
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by Steep » Sun May 06, 2007 2:16 am
not a Linux user sorry... I burned the CD under WinME is that good then?
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by Steep » Sun May 06, 2007 7:20 am
Thanks Victor
however I already downloaded the .iso file and burned it with Isoburner on my WinME notebook.
I thought some of the problems I have found using NTFS4DOS could be caused by this but otherwise UBCD boots fine