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I want to clone a 4 TB Ubuntu system drive, except for one data partition, to a 2 TB drive. The clone should be bootable, so the GPT data, EFI partition and system partition need to function. This doe…
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I have two drives (NVMe 2GB & SSD 2GB) in a Micro PC. I have created a bootable flash drive for the ZimaOS. All went well, however, when I enter the storage management it shows 1 drive ready and one i…
ghost updated
8 months ago
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The official Apple support(?) page with the Mountain Lion image gives a .dmg file rather than a .app. I'm unsure if that's what's supposed to happen and I have to do some conversion or if I should loo…
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AlmaLinux install disk and booted system cannot see 2 drives, but CentOS install disk and booted system can.
I installed the latest AlmaLinux 9 onto an SAS SSD and everything is working fine. Howev…
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Hi, I've been using AppleWin sin 1.26.1.1 from 2017 and have used it quit a lot in 2018-2021 for updating some Apple II/IIe source codes I developed back in 1978-1987 I used in the laser entertainmen…
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Helping a friend setup his system, with the following specs:
- AMD Threadripper CPU
- ASRock X399 motherboard
- Samsung 960 NVMe drives
I can successfully initialize OPAL and unlock the drive…
ghost updated
3 years ago
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Hi,
This is really hard to explain as I am new to this:
I have a Surface Book 2 and, for reasons that I won't get into, used mokutil located in the latest GParted bootable USB to turn verbosity …
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### Describe the bug
I am using a Revolution Pi Connect S, which is based on CM4-S. I have flashed a bootloader config to enable BCM-USB-MSD boot. With bootloader versions up to `pieeprom-2024-04-1…
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For years I'd been completely unable to make bootable copies of Fedora with LiveUSB Creator, and the problem was so great that it kept me from using Fedora entirely (and purchasing pre-made USB sticks…
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I tried to create a bootable flash drive with FreeDOS 1.0 using two different flash drives (just in case one was defective) and used GParted to format each with FAT16 (tried this first) and then FAT32…