frank
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Post by frank on Nov 4, 2020 3:20:32 GMT
I was able to successfully install bodhi on my system and when I rebooted it worked perfectly that is until I removed the USB flash drive and restarted my computer, I got a black screen message giving me two options to start with
Windows Unetbootin
Windows was my previous os. And unetbootin was my previous failed attempts at installing bodhi without USB
I burned the ISO file through unetbootin.
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Post by fidoedidoe on Nov 4, 2020 5:06:33 GMT
If you created a live usb from Windows, it's recommended to use Rufus and the "DD" write method during creation. Details on how to create a live usb from Linux or Windows (7,8,10) can be found in the Bodhi Linux Wiki - Installation Instructions, see the subsection section titled " Create a Bootable USB" I'd suggest to recreate the live usb (from Windows or from Linux) and reinstall. If you're left without Windows, then reboot into the existing Live USB and recreate the a new LIVE USB (you'll need a second USB drive) following the steps in the installation instructions .for Creating a Bootable USB following either of the two Linux Steps outlined.
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