Re: How can I make boot media using Linux Mint?
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 8:16 pm
I have found a workaround to avoid Windows dual-boot:
download latest HIRENS BOOT CD from www.hirensbootcd.org;
boot that to give a Windows 10 desktop;
copy ifl_nonet_en_gui_x64.zip to it, via a ntfs usb stick;
and then run makedisk.exe to create IFL boot cd or usb stick.
This works very well and is fast and easy.
I will persist with the other methods suggested here.
All I have tried so far has failed.
I'm sure that is my fault because of misunderstandings.
Image for Linux is a magnificent programs with so many ways of using it.
So many options and choices!
I suppose it is designed for computer professionals.
And it is about sixty years ago since my time as an IBM systems engineer
working on System 360 and on the forerunner of the internet: "IBM 1050 Teleprocessing System".
Thanks again for all your support.
download latest HIRENS BOOT CD from www.hirensbootcd.org;
boot that to give a Windows 10 desktop;
copy ifl_nonet_en_gui_x64.zip to it, via a ntfs usb stick;
and then run makedisk.exe to create IFL boot cd or usb stick.
This works very well and is fast and easy.
I will persist with the other methods suggested here.
All I have tried so far has failed.
I'm sure that is my fault because of misunderstandings.
Image for Linux is a magnificent programs with so many ways of using it.
So many options and choices!
I suppose it is designed for computer professionals.
And it is about sixty years ago since my time as an IBM systems engineer
working on System 360 and on the forerunner of the internet: "IBM 1050 Teleprocessing System".
Thanks again for all your support.