awesome project. Testing it out now. Something I noticed is that ploplinux does not seem to boot. I get a "plop linux not found" error.
Thank you, I've updated the files on GDrive and Mega.There is a new release of ImageUSB: v.1.5.1002
https://www.osforensics.com/tools/write-usb-images.html
1.) Drop your ISO images for Win 7 and Win 10 into the "OSimages" folder.Hello,
I want to make my usb drive multiboot with MediCat USB, windows 7and windows 10.
can you provide the steps or any other way to add windows 7 and windows 10 iso in MediCat USB.
Thanks in advance.
Yes, many of the bootable partition tools will do that, non-destructively.Just would like to know that is any tool include to convert the hard disk from MBR to GPT?
No, you need a separate USB stick. I may start offering USB sticks soon to a few people who need them. Free, of course.Hi, newbie here,
Firstly, thank you very much for this project.
Please, I need help. I have an empty partition in my external HDD. And I want to know:
1) Can I boot MediCat from this external HDD partition?
2) Are all utilities (in MediCat) going to work if I use this external HDD partition?
3) How can I make MediCat work from this external hdd partition? I'm not an expert. If possible, please I would like a tutorial for newbies (Windows 10).
I apologize in advance if my questions are already asked/answered before. This forum has 110 pages, and I can't read all of them.
Any help will be most appreciated.
i know you dont accept donations.. but maybe setup an amazon list (or something like that) that has the usb drive you want to give away to people, that way you can give away usb drive that people donate.I may start offering USB sticks soon to a few people who need them. Free, of course.
Yes, many of the bootable partition tools will do that, non-destructively.
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No, you need a separate USB stick. I may start offering USB sticks soon to a few people who need them. Free, of course.
Yes, many of the bootable partition tools will do that, non-destructively.
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No, you need a separate USB stick. I may start offering USB sticks soon to a few people who need them. Free, of course.
Hey, does anyone know a way proven way to dual boot MediCat and Windows 10 on a USB drive?
I could with any other similar tool but it's an IMG file, I'd rather not convert to ISO and mount, it's glitchy.
Thank you!!
I create MediCat USB on a spare SSD I have in a SATA to USB 3.0 enclosure. It's pretty fast, and it's 240GB.Medicat USB already includes a mini version of Windows 10. Dual booting with an extra version of Windows 10 would need you to have a bigger usb flash drive so not only it would be slow as molasses but it would also be redundant.
By personal experience booting from any USB Flash drive or SD card that's bigger than 32 GB is quite slow. Even Puppy Linux slows down a lot and it basically loads the whole OS in the RAM.
By personal experience booting from any USB Flash drive or SD card that's bigger than 32 GB is quite slow. Even Puppy Linux slows down a lot and it basically loads the whole OS in the RAM.
Yes, Memtest86 8.3 Pro is on here. You boot to the main menu, and it's under Diagnostic Tools.Does this include memtest86 and if not is there an easy way to add it? I managed to get it to run in virtualbox but I didn't see memtest86 anywhere but that could be because I was unable to get it to boot in EFI mode and had to boot it in BIOS mode.
Yes, Memtest86 8.3 Pro is on here. You boot to the main menu, and it's under Diagnostic Tools.