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Version included is 2. The official website is down. EaseUs Disk Copy. HDClone Free Edition. Partition Saving. In the new window browse to the ISO file and click Next. Start Nero Burning. Follow the wizard steps to burn a Disk Image. In the wizard, click Burn to write the image to the CD.

Right-click the file name, and then click Open to start EasyCD. Click OK to write the image to the CD. Unmount any mounted partitions on the USB thumb drive. Check that the USB thumb drive has only one partition, otherwise you will get partition table errors on boot.

Next, determine the device name of the inserted USB thumb drive. This will show you which devices are available to the system. Locate your USB stick and record the path. If you are not sure which path is the correct one for the USB stick, remove the device, run the command again, and compare the difference. In Example 2. When running these commands, substitute the name of the installation file and the correct path to the USB thumb drive.

The dd command will take some minutes to complete. Wait until you get a prompt back and a message that displays how long it took to write the image to the USB drive. Windows users will need to download a utility that can create a USB bootable image from the. This section will demonstrate how to use Win32DiskImager to burn the. When downloading Win32DiskImager, download the latest version that ends in -binary.

With the installation media inserted, boot the system. If the installer stalls during bootup, double-check the SHA hash of the. If the hash does not match, re-download the file.

If the hash is correct, try burning the CD again at a lower speed or try writing the file to a different USB stick. Either wait for the menu to timeout or press Enter to boot into the installer. Once the media has finished booting, you will be presented with the console setup menu seen in Figure 2.

The next menu, seen in Figure 2. In this example, the user is performing a test installation using VirtualBox and has created a 8 GB virtual disk to hold the operating system.

Use your arrow keys to highlight the USB, compact flash device, or virtual disk to install into and press the spacebar to select it. If you wish to mirror the boot device, arrow to the second device and press spacebar to select it as well. After making your selections, press Enter. Press Enter to advance to the screen shown in Figure 2. A minimum of a 8 GB device is required, but the install will appear to complete successfully on smaller devices, only to fail at boot.

If you are mirroring the boot device, it is recommended to use devices of the same size; otherwise, the mirror will be limited to the size of the smallest device. The next screen, shown in Figure 2. Setting a password is mandatory and the password can not be blank. Since this password provides access to the administrative GUI, it should be a hard-to-guess password. Input the password, press the down arrow key, and confirm the password. Then press Enter to start the installation.

Unless these are set, the only way to access a shell as root is to gain physical access to the console menu or to access the web shell within the administrative GUI. Press Enter to return to the first menu, seen in Figure 2. As the system reboots, make sure that the device you installed to is listed as the first boot entry in the BIOS so that the system will boot from it.

If so, disable the device and try booting again. If the burned image fails to boot and the image was burned using a Windows system, wipe the USB stick before trying a second burn using a utility such as Active KillDisk. Otherwise, the second burn attempt will fail as Windows does not understand the partition which was written from the image file.



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