I have been trying to get UEFI booting, but I just don't understand it at all. I can't seem to get UEFI to chainloading into SYSLINUX no matter what I try. And I'm not opposed to help.
I've tried modifying a Lubuntu disc, but only got so far... I don't understand grub commands fully yet, or I'd switch in a heartbeat.@Jayro
Did you look into using another bootloader instead of SYSLINUX, such as rEFInd, gummiboot/systemd-boot, or GRUB, GRUB2 or another?
I read that they are EFI-chainload-capable bootloaders.
That's probably because you are booting in UEFI mode. You should boot in legacy mode to get the full console. You may need to change your BIOS settings to boot in legacy mode or mixed legacy/UEFI mode, if that option is available, otherwise if your computer is UEFI only, you can not boot into the console menu until Medicat will be fully UEFI compatible.I have a little small problem on a computer, medikat directly boot on windows 10 PE, not in the console menu.
Has anyone used this . . .
https://www.aioboot.com/en/about/
https://www.aioboot.com/en/features/
https://www.aioboot.com/en/packages/
https://www.aioboot.com/en/download/
with the MediCat iso on a usb stick/drive ???
Both Mini Windows 10 and Lubuntu load fine?, because for me one of the two must not work, based on what i choose [Unlisted Grub or Unlisted Syslinux (Syslinux has the same effect as "Medicat entry" on Yumi to me)]I am multibooting Medicat just fine with YUMI on legacy boot.
The latest YUMI just extracts MediCat to the root of the USB, like Rufus does. There shouldn't be any reason it won't boot those, unless the YUMI devs tried to move files and folders around.Both Mini Windows 10 and Lubuntu load fine?, because for me one of the two must not work, based on what i choose [Unlisted Grub or Unlisted Syslinux (Syslinux has the same effect as "Medicat entry" on Yumi to me)]
Yeah, you can just mount the ISO and pull Start.exe and the PortableApps folder off, onto your USB stick.Is there a way to get JUST the portable apps aspect? I'm quite happy with my current setup of using Easy2Boot for Windows installs, and booting into Gandalf through it for troubleshooting, cdkey pulling for reinstalls and other stuff I need on a daily basis to service customer PCs. Been using Hirens' unpacked running from the USB stick without any of its bootable tools, but they're quite old at this point.
The apps that show up in the Start Menu are in the Programs folder, and can probably co-exist with the others just fine.Yeah.... I realized that seconds later.
Still missing some apps, but PortableApps seems surprisingly easy to work with.
It's a modern boot disk. I wouldn't say it's a "Hiren's boot disk" killer exactly, but I've been trying to at least match it where it left off in 2012.maybe i asked it before, what is it? what's the use for?
can you create a boot-able usb drive in case if ur pc is down due to virus? so is it a emergency rescue disk?It's a modern boot disk. I wouldn't say it's a "Hiren's boot disk" killer exactly, but I've been trying to at least match it where it left off in 2012.
Yes, absolutely. It even comes with a bootable version of Malwarebytes I maintain.can you create a boot-able usb drive in case if ur pc is down due to virus? so is it a emergency rescue disk?