![]() ![]() GParted Graphic : Keep device name of harddisk partition Loaded image to a CDROM do NOT yet delete or move the downloaded file on your harddisk ![]() Using an older version of "GParted Live" on CDROM (if you don't have one, burn the down. Minumum USB pendrive size 128 MB (must be bigger than the ISO image file) Do NOTĭelete "GParted" ISO file too early ! You "update" it with "isohybrid_gparted". Stick twice, because you need a working Linux system to run "isohybrid_gparted". You give away all space for "GParted".ĭepending on your situation (Alternative c), it might be necessary to create the bootable "GParted" shows totally unallocated space. ![]() Because of a bug in the original "isohybrid" script, a recursive partition isĬreated. Download "isohybrid_gparted", if you intend to use the space, "GParted" doesn't need (For Windows: use a Volume Label to easily identify the assigned partition in Linux Or write it down x y z stands for the actual "GParted" version number). Download latest "" to your harddisk ( keep download directory name in mind How to create a bootable "isohybrid" USB pendrive ( three alternatives )ĪTTENTION: WITHOUT PRIOR BACKUP OF ITS CONTENT, YOU WILL LOOSE ALL DATA AND PROGRAMS STORED ON YOUR PENDRIVE ! "GParted Live ISO" has a fascinating feature: the ISO Image (= binary content of a CDROM) may either be used to burn a CDROM or to create a bootable USB pendrive. ![]()
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