![]() I'm using a USB drive and not CD/DVDs as the netbook that needs to be backed up doesn't have an optical drive. I also indicated my USB Hard Drive as a 'USB Drive' in the list, and not 'Hard Disk'. Please note that in UNetbootin, I had to check 'Show all drives (use with care' option to see my USB Hard Drive's letter in the list. Ĥ) I restart my computer and try to boot from the USB Hard Drive. Ĥ) UNetbootin now says that my USB Hard Drive is 'bootable'. ģ) I run UNetbootin, select the ISO file, and indicate the drive letter of my USB Hard Drive, and start the procedure. ![]() Ģ) I download the CloneZilla ISO image (or the Linux image from Macrium Reflect - procedure is same for both) which are bootable CD images. ġ) I format the said USB Hard Drive to FAT32. I can't get this step done for some reason. Īnyways, (long story short) I'm trying to make a USB Hard Drive I have (a 2.5" internal 80GB Hard Drive in a 2.5" enclosure) bootable, from which I can load a Linux based PE to create backup images, etc. Well if you've read my last few threads then you know that I'm trying to create a backup disk image of a netbook I recently received.
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