Boot issue with medicat
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Hello,
I created a 32 GB bootable USB drive of Medicat v19.10 (ISO) with Rufus 3.8. The drive is created, but when I boot, it doesn't work. I've tried MBR, GPT, adjusted the BIOS, etc. I have an ASUS Nitro 5 laptop, 256 GB SSD and 1 TB SATA in RAID, GPT partitioned.
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I created a 32 GB bootable USB drive of Medicat v19.10 (ISO) with Rufus 3.8. The drive is created, but when I boot, it doesn't work. I've tried MBR, GPT, adjusted the BIOS, etc. I have an ASUS Nitro 5 laptop, 256 GB SSD and 1 TB SATA in RAID, GPT partitioned.
Configuration: Windows / Chrome 78.0.3904.108
4 answers
Hi,
Open the Medicat ISO with 7-Zip and take a screenshot for me, please.
Or write me what’s inside.
Rufus does not create keys with Linux tools, you need to use Universal USB Installer if that’s the case.
Open the Medicat ISO with 7-Zip and take a screenshot for me, please.
Or write me what’s inside.
Rufus does not create keys with Linux tools, you need to use Universal USB Installer if that’s the case.
I've tried everything to capture it and put it here, but it won't copy. As for writing all the lines; it's more than 14 GB, so it's a novel that appears... I feel a bit stuck here!
What should I do?
I tried to make the USB drive with Universal USB Installer, but it doesn't boot from the drive either.
What should I do?
I tried to make the USB drive with Universal USB Installer, but it doesn't boot from the drive either.
In some places, they talk about Linux and Windows, and they mention Rufus; even with a tutorial on YouTube, I have doubts if it's an ISO that boots on Linux, but I've seen.
If you tried all the modes to create it with Rufus, it might be your way of booting from it.
The Boot Menu key for Asus is or was often F8.
Otherwise, look for the exact model.
Rufus 2.18 was the last to do MBR or EFI-CSM by default.
But there’s no problem with Rufus 3.x and its default mode since your PC is recent.
But your BIOS needs to be in EFI mode, and your HDDs/USB drives need to be in GPT for EFI.
If you tried all the modes to create it with Rufus, it might be your way of booting from it.
The Boot Menu key for Asus is or was often F8.
Otherwise, look for the exact model.
Rufus 2.18 was the last to do MBR or EFI-CSM by default.
But there’s no problem with Rufus 3.x and its default mode since your PC is recent.
But your BIOS needs to be in EFI mode, and your HDDs/USB drives need to be in GPT for EFI.