Just out of curiosity, what is IFU and what is it supposed to do?
Again, just out of curiosity, I created IFU boot media. All I get when I boot it is a blank screen with a non-blinking cursor in the upper left corner.
What is IFU
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Re: What is IFU
Tried Google, all I came up with is UEFI is the cause. Showed a thread here where the guy asked repeatedly for an explanation, but got everything but, it seems.
Only think that fits is Image For Unix, but that's just a WAG.
Only think that fits is Image For Unix, but that's just a WAG.
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Re: What is IFU
It's Image for UEFI (like IFD CUI, but in UEFI). Most UEFI systems are not currently complete or stable enough to support it, though. The booting issue could be the BIOS not supporting it or you may need to try a different USB Layout option for the boot media.
Re: What is IFU
Bob Coleman wrote:
> Again, just out of curiosity, I created IFU boot media. All I get when I
> boot it is a blank screen with a non-blinking cursor in the upper left
> corner.
Bob, that's what I see too. I've tried it in about ten computers. It worked in one.
> Again, just out of curiosity, I created IFU boot media. All I get when I
> boot it is a blank screen with a non-blinking cursor in the upper left
> corner.
Bob, that's what I see too. I've tried it in about ten computers. It worked in one.
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Re: What is IFU
most name brand systems seem to work, it's the mobo's that hit or miss (even
the same manufacture).
"TeraByte Support (PP)" wrote in message news:13864@public.image...
It's Image for UEFI (like IFD CUI, but in UEFI). Most UEFI systems are not
currently complete or stable enough to support it, though. The booting issue
could be the BIOS not supporting it or you may need to try a different USB
Layout option for the boot media.
the same manufacture).
"TeraByte Support (PP)" wrote in message news:13864@public.image...
It's Image for UEFI (like IFD CUI, but in UEFI). Most UEFI systems are not
currently complete or stable enough to support it, though. The booting issue
could be the BIOS not supporting it or you may need to try a different USB
Layout option for the boot media.
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Re: What is IFU
So is the intended purpose to be an IFD replacement that boots in UEFI mode because IFD does not?