![]() ![]() My GUESS is that it has to do with "Permissions", tried setting up a user as Administrator, it too failed to save. Such as edit the syslinux.cfg file for - persistent. I've read several answers to this problem ALL of which had no relevant info (dead ends) or what was said was already present. ![]() NONE have set the persistent file correctly (that is my guess), as NONE of my changes are saved. I set the persistent file at 4 Gb to allow for a complete setup. I used 4 different USB installers, last was Unetbootin (including Ubuntu startup). So I wanted to stream line it a bit more and try the "LiveUSB" on a 16 Gb thumb drive. ESET SysRescue will download the latest detection modules (If you do not have an active internet connection, skip to step 5).I successfully installed 13.04 (64) on a WD "My Passport" (1 Tb) without any bumps in the road. Figure 2-2Ĭlick Update → Update virus signature database. Read the ESET License Agreement, select your preferred option from the Live Grid and Potentially Unwanted Applications drop-down menus and then click I accept the terms in the License Agreement if you agree to the terms. Figure 2-1Ĭlick the image to view larger in new window Select Run ESET SysRescue using the arrow keys and press the Enter key. To use ESET SysRescue, switch to Legacy BIOS mode first. If your computer has a Windows 8.x or Windows 10 operating system, it probably uses UEFI mode to start the operating system. Contact your system manufacturer for more detailed instructions. On most computers, you can access these settings by pressing one of the function keys ( F8- F12), or the ESC key during startup. If ESET SysRescue does not open, and you do not receive a prompt to boot from your rescue USB flash drive or CD/DVD during startup, you will need to change the boot sequence on your computer to use ESET SysRescue. Most computers are configured to look for bootable media like your rescue disk and will ask if you want to boot from this media during startup. If it does not, follow any prompts to boot from removable media during startup. ![]() ESET SysRescue Live may start automatically. If you are using a CD/DVD, insert it as soon as the computer is powered on. With your computer powered off, insert your rescue USB flash drive (if you do not have one, see Create a rescue USB or CD/DVD) and power on the computer. Use the sudo fdisk -l command in a terminal window to double-check the path of the inserted rescue USB. dev/sdb is the path leading to the inserted rescue USB. In the command above replace path/to/eset_sysrescue_live_enu.iso with the real path leading to the downloaded. On a Linux machine, you can use the dd command in a terminal window: sudo dd if=/path/to/eset_sysrescue_live_enu.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=4M & sync There are several free utilities available on the internet, such as Rufus, UNetbootin or Universal USB Installer, among others. Use a free third-party software to create a rescue USB flash drive. To burn a disc image, right-click the downloaded ISO image in Windows file explorer, select Burn disc image and follow the on-screen instructions. To create an ESET SysRescue Live media on which you can update the Detection Modules whenever you use it with a computer connected to the internet, download the. IMG file for creating a rescue USB flash drive. ISO file to make a rescue USB flash drive, it will not be able to save any download updates. ![]()
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