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- 16 Mar 2017, 10:34
- Forum: Future
- Topic: Super Grub 2 disk replacment [tipp]
- Replies: 0
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Super Grub 2 disk replacment [tipp]
FIRST: AS ALWAYS, FORGIVE ME FOR ANY POSSIBLE ENGLISH GRAMMAR MISTAKE... ENGLISH IS NOT MY NATIVE LANGUAGE! Since the SuperGrub2 Disk is still in its very old version, if you want the last version of SuperGrub2 Disk, it's a very easy operation: 1) Go to the official web site and download the recomm...
- 03 Jan 2017, 12:19
- Forum: Future
- Topic: Update SuperGrub2 Disk
- Replies: 0
- Views: 2017
Update SuperGrub2 Disk
I already edited the ISO and replaced the old version of "Super Grub2 Disk" with the new version (2.02s5). It seems to work.
So, my suggestion is to replace it by default in the next version.
Cheers
So, my suggestion is to replace it by default in the next version.
Cheers
- 01 Jan 2017, 13:55
- Forum: Boot problems
- Topic: UEFI secure boot violation
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5393
Re: UEFI secure boot violation
Hi, as always I ask "mercy" :-) for my English... 1) first: have you tried to disable "fast boot" (not all PCs have this option)? 2) how did you burn your usb? Have you tried Rufus or Yumi beta for UEFI (both from Windows ok, but they're great tools)? When I want to boot SysRescCD from an UEFI based...
- 13 Oct 2016, 08:45
- Forum: Boot problems
- Topic: Workaround for secure boot [TIPP]
- Replies: 0
- Views: 2952
Workaround for secure boot [TIPP]
Hello! FIRST: FORGIVE ME FOR MY POOR ENGLISH: IT'S NOT MY NATIVE LANGUAGE! :-) Perhaps many of you already tried this solution, but there's a workaround. Yes, a workaround, not a definitive solution. But it works perfectly! I Use this way because Yumi or other tools are good but, if they allows UEFI...
- 07 Oct 2016, 08:01
- Forum: Boot problems
- Topic: UEFI secure boot violation
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5393
Re: UEFI secure boot violation
Hi rat, (first, I'm sorry for my bad English) It's an old discussion, but I answer the same :-) Ok: many UEFI based PCs have not only the secure boot and the UEFI/Legacy switch, but the fast boot too. So, If you don't disable the fast boot, no usb can boot at all. I use to create SysRescueCD using R...