Hi,
I downloaded the TestDisk for Linux and I would like to make a bootable USB Drive so I can test unmounted Linux Drives. How can I do that? If that is possible. Please advise.
Thank you,
rsoto
Generic Linux USB Bootable
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Re: Generic Linux USB Bootable
The fastest way may be to use an existing Linux USB key (ie. Fedora) and add the latest TestDisk & PhotoRec 7.0-WIP.
Re: Generic Linux USB Bootable
I got it! I downloaded an utility that allows me to create a bootable USB drive. Thanks.
Rsoto
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Re: Generic Linux USB Bootable
Hey Rsoto, I am trying to do the same thing that you are doing. Can you please mention the utility that allowed you to create a bootable usb drive. Thank!