![]() I don't know about third party apps, but here is how i made a USB boot out of a *.DMG.Ġ0. Or NTFS is not the one, instead of HFS+ ?Įdited by Obelisk, 06 April 2012 - 06:23 AM. Map -heads=0 -sectors-per-track=0 /multiboot/ISOS/iATKOS_L2.iso (hd32)Īm I missing something or my BIOS's just incompatible with L2 ? Let's watch a video captured by my pnone here:įind -set-root -ignore-floppies -ignore-cd /multiboot/ISOS/iATKOS_L2.iso almost end of story, isn't it ? But the main problem araised when I pressed any key. You can see the iATKOS L2 install screen, with a timer is decreasing and a note "Press any to boot to iATKOS L2, or F8 to enter start options". Boot normally with the USB stick plugged. Select the iATKOS_L2.iso and wait, basically for the copying progress.Ĥ. Use YUMI ( ) with the option "Try another OS" (or some similar things). Format the USB to NTFS to prevent copying error caused by the 4.35-GB-mess.ģ. (Used PowerISO and UltraISO but caused error, they're not worth the words "Ultra" and "Power" at all).Ģ. Using "AnyToISO" Pro version ( ), convert the 4.35-GB-mess iATKOS_L2.dmg to iATKOS_L2.iso. I'm facing a big problem now but allow me share what I've done first.ġ. I searched for a solution of this and come up with YUMI - a software using syslinux and grub4dos. ![]()
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