![]() To the scandisk flashes this worked with the FAT16. So, created an iso that has the grldr installed and it can be copied to flash using dd in linux, or using rufus in windows. But windows seems to have no way to do it that I've found. Problem is that the bootlace programs no longer work under 64 bit windows, so copying the files from a zip file is no problem, but making the usb bootable is the issue. So, not clear on what could possible be the issue? PNY 120G flash, and it fails to boot if the partition is formatted with FAT16, but manually did the same process with it formatted to FAT32, and it then works just fine. Since using FAT16 worked fine on all these flashes, thought I had a solid solution.īUT hand another flash that I just tried it on. Using 4 scandisk USB drives 3 8G and 1 30G the process worked great, but required the partition to be formatted as FAT16 or it would get a message that the GRLDR was not found, but file was there. ![]() ![]() Trying to create a process to support booting my G4L project and thought I had a simple single solution that would work for linux and windows users.Ĭreated a 64M iso image that contained a partition that had the grub4dos setup as a regular usb boot loader, and also as an UEFI boot loader. ![]()
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