At extracting MediCat USB v20.12 to my USB stick with 7-Zip I've got this error message:
CRC error: Boot_Repair\[UEFI]_rescatux-0.73.iso
This seems to be a mistake with the checksum/hash.
Does anyone else have this error, what should I do to avoid this?
Hi,
I've had this error:
! H:\....\MediCat Main Partition.zip.001: Checksum error in K:\......\MediCat Main Partition.zip\Boot_an_Operating_System\[UEFI]_O&O_BlueCon_v17.3.7213.wim. The file is corrupt
! H:\....\Main Partition.zip.001: The archive is corrupt
Two different downloads, same error (mega.nz and google drive)
Final result: in the folder 'Boot_an_Operating_System' I have only 2 files:
[UEFI]_Active@_Data_Studio_v17.0.0
[UEFI]_Mini_Windows_10
Just for info! and thanks again for your great tool and HAPPY NEW YEAR !!
Try remaking the drive with GPT instead of MBR. That usually fixes things for most people.Searched the thread and tried some Google-Fu but came up empty, except for a thread by Jayro 5 years ago with the same issue (can't post links as a newbie, apparently).
I get a "there isn't enough memory available to create a ramdisk device" error. Everything except the Windows 10 environment is fine, though.
I have enough RAM (32GB) and I've remade the disk and redownloaded the files twice without any change. Same problem on an Intel NUC (16 GB RAM) too. I've also tried it on both a USB drive (64GB) and an external SATA SSD (128GB), made no difference.
any ideas?
Try remaking the drive with GPT instead of MBR. That usually fixes things for most people.
YES, but don't forget to disable all antivirus software. VERY IMPORTANT.
Be careful, when disabling an antivirus other than DEFENDER, DEFENDER will run in the background. It must be stopped.
After I disable my AV (NOD32) & go to Window Defender, it simply tells me that my AV is "snoozing" & there are no other options to disable.
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This is possible under Windows 10.
You have to navigate through the menus and submenus and disable the antivirus and firewall DEFENDER
If I remember right, when another AV is installed, Windows Defender deactivates itself and steps aside. So disabling your main AV's real-time scanning is usually good enough to make the drive.
you can resume the download with torrent (magnet) and point to the same directory, it will do the work for you by verifying the checksums and fixing the broken files.I also had the same problem on the Mega with corrupt MediCat Main Partition.zip.001 but with the torrent it was OK
Yay, more bug fixes! Nothing to get excited about, but at least Linux vhd/vdi/raw files now are bootable in both Legacy BIOS and UEFI modes. So that's pretty cool. I think I'll turn the F6 menu into a bootable VHD menu... Thoughts?Ventoy v1.0.32 has been released.
https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html
I like the Idea and I guess you should venture it.Yay, more bug fixes! Nothing to get excited about, but at least Linux vhd/vdi/raw files now are bootable in both Legacy BIOS and UEFI modes. So that's pretty cool. I think I'll turn the F6 menu into a bootable VHD menu... Thoughts?