That I know, the content written to the drive was quite small relatively, although I'm not 100% sure off the top of my head exactly how much.
Yes arguably I used LinuxLive Usb Creator on purpose, but "selected" the wrong usb drive (this computer has 1 usb port, and I had the wrong drive plugged in ...
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- 02 Apr 2013, 13:27
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Bootable Linux to External Backup Drive
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- 01 Apr 2013, 06:52
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Bootable Linux to External Backup Drive
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Bootable Linux to External Backup Drive
I'm fairly certain this has been posted already, but, in case not, and so that I can find it (as my search has been unsuccessful):
- I used LinuxLive USB Creator to overwrite my external HDD and write it over with a "bootable copy of ubuntu"
- The entire drive is now formatted from NTFS to FAT32 ...
- I used LinuxLive USB Creator to overwrite my external HDD and write it over with a "bootable copy of ubuntu"
- The entire drive is now formatted from NTFS to FAT32 ...