Put your DVD/USB stick first in boot order in the BIOS
I'll need more info.
I know how to boot in dvd/usb, what i meant is how to boot the Windows installed on the hdd/sdd in case the bootloader is broken.
Put your DVD/USB stick first in boot order in the BIOS
Ah, I see what you're saying. Then yeah, delete your EFI partition, boot from a Live USB or something and then reinstall GRUBI'll need more info.
I know how to boot in dvd/usb, what i meant is how to boot the Windows installed on the hdd/sdd in case the bootloader is broken.
Yes, you can boot into the recovery disc of your Windows OS and do automatic startup repair. Or you can boot into Mini Windows 10 and run EasyBCD. I believe the partitioning app included also has an MBR restoration tool in it. You can also boot the SuperGrubDisk2 if you want to restore Grub. So there's a few options on the MediCat DVD.@Jayro
Is it possible with Medicat to boot into Windows if the bootloader is broken?
example:
Dual boot Ubuntu/Windows
Remove Ubuntu
Grub broken
Can't repair Windows bootloader (the bootrec /fixboot, /fixMBR, /rebuildBCD don't work)
The final ISOs are uploading as of this post, so I'll most-likely release it today in a few hours once the 6 ISO uploads are done. (3 to mega, and the same 3 to Mediafire) I have to work tomorrow, and really don't want to have work interfere with the release, so I'm busting my balls to get these uploaded.
A bootable WinPE with a ton of PortableApps to work on an offline Windows system.what is mini windows 10 ?
I use a portable version of UltraISO. Its preactivated.Awesome update! One question though: I edited the iso to remove mini windows 10 so I could burn it on a normal dvd, and some experimenting later, the best I can get is that when I boot it up and select continue, it goes back to the first menu, putting me in a loop. I used imgburn to make the iso file, and I selected to make it bootable, sector count 4, boot file as isolinux.bin and had patch boot information table enabled. All else was default. I would have used ultraiso, but the free version is limited to 300mb. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
I'll fix it when I get home, I'm still getting used to cloud services.Mega link isn't working, it redirects to My files (while i'm logged in) or to Mega's homepage
All fixed now. I even signed out to make sure it works as intended.Mega link isn't working, it redirects to My files (while i'm logged in) or to Mega's homepage
I like itI wanted to go a bit retro... simulating an 1980's amber CRT screen. I dunno if I captured the feel or not, but i tried. I wish I could change the syslinux font. I'd use the Ubuntu font in a heartbeat.
(By the way, this was just for fun. I like experimenting with new ideas.)
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To reflect the retroness... I guess. XDI like it
Why does the date say 1986, though?