Fix Windows with Puppy Linux and Other Live cd Tools.
ExtFS for Windows® Free
http://www.paragon-drivers.com/extfs-windows
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How to read ext4 partitions on Windows?
https://superuser.com/questions/37512/h ... on-windows
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What computer specs?
I could Google or YouTube how to beat the bios.
Chris.
http://www.paragon-drivers.com/extfs-windows
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How to read ext4 partitions on Windows?
https://superuser.com/questions/37512/h ... on-windows
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What computer specs?
I could Google or YouTube how to beat the bios.
Chris.
I started there before I posted here and worked through about 10 different supposed sources and ended up finding a download of Ext2Fsd 0.68 and ran it on a windows XP install I have here ...It told me the USB stick was RAW and did I want to format it.Burn_IT wrote: Does Google not work for you?? I'm not being sarcastic!!!
That is what I would have to do to look them up for you!!
A lot of those seemed likely to be packaged with viruses and malware . Therefore the sensible option was to ask trusted advisors here who might know a safe source so I can fix my problem .I've dealt with you and chris before if you remember .
So that is what I am doing . I had already got Linux-Reader.exe ready to try but the other one suggested by Chris is one I will try also.(EDIT- I installed all 3 on win97 and none of them worked there. I'll have a go on windows 10 when I can)
However the main part of the question is what is the method to move the default arrowhead ,if that's what it is, so that the USB or CD boots first on a HP laptop.
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If you are getting to something that offers an option to boot from CD or USB.However the main part of the question is what is the method to move the default arrowhead ,if that's what it is, so that the USB or CD boots first on a HP laptop.
If computer has a UEFI bios.
What you are trying to boot does not have what is needed to boot in UEFI bios normally.
Boot into the computers UEFI bios settings screen.
Usually hitting F2 at the first initial screen you see.
Look for a setting to disable secure boot and or select legacy boot.
That should allow something other than Windows to boot.
Also, there should be a boot settings where you can change the boot device order.
Make the USB or CD the first boot device.
It should just go directly to that device first at boot.
Anything you change, you can change back, after using the CD or USB.
A Puppy version that has UEFI in the name, is suppose to boot without doing anything to bios settings.
Key words, suppose to.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
Thanks Bigpup Ill go in and have another look at that. Saw UEFI and legacy boot mentioned but did not know what .UEFI meant. legacy boot is usually old hardware stuff and this is a fairly recent laptop.Ill try F2 also
I got to the BIOS with F10 and changed the boot order to put USB first and CD next then Windows but as I said above the small default arrow on the left of the entries did not move up so Ill check out what you have said and see what I can get later today.. I could not find a way to move the arrow up.
Ill also google UEFI now. Mm a bit to fathom there .Looks like first try will be the 'disable secure boot option.
I got to the BIOS with F10 and changed the boot order to put USB first and CD next then Windows but as I said above the small default arrow on the left of the entries did not move up so Ill check out what you have said and see what I can get later today.. I could not find a way to move the arrow up.
Ill also google UEFI now. Mm a bit to fathom there .Looks like first try will be the 'disable secure boot option.
Legacy boot was a fizzer as it is still controlled by UEFI. Looks like the only way to fix this is to disable secure boot by getting inside windows to hold shift down and click restart I think then troubleshoot and advanced options to get into UEFI settings. I'll edit this when I get it up .
So changing UEFI is the task now and it seems you do that from inside windows ! Christ Microsoft just keep getting worse and worse . Oh no we don't want you to run Linux on our laptop.How Dare You
So changing UEFI is the task now and it seems you do that from inside windows ! Christ Microsoft just keep getting worse and worse . Oh no we don't want you to run Linux on our laptop.How Dare You
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No I meant that Red Hat were involved in the decision making that forced EUFI. It was NOT just MS.
And I believe tha Red Ht will also supply the keys - though they may have deliberately sub contracted that responsibility to MS so that it sounds as though it was an MS stitch up - when it wasn't.
And I believe tha Red Ht will also supply the keys - though they may have deliberately sub contracted that responsibility to MS so that it sounds as though it was an MS stitch up - when it wasn't.
"Just think of it as leaving early to avoid the rush" - T Pratchett
Like this?
As soon as you said modern laptop I knew it was Mr Gerry involved.
http://www.harveynorman.com.au/computer ... aptop.html
Chris.
As soon as you said modern laptop I knew it was Mr Gerry involved.
http://www.harveynorman.com.au/computer ... aptop.html
Chris.
Looks identical . not sure about the touch screen . Only cost her about $400 AUD . . Whos Mr Jerry - Jerry Harvey?
Oh I see in the link Harvey norman .
Probably this one
http://www.harveynorman.com.au/computer ... aptop.html
Oh I see in the link Harvey norman .
Probably this one
http://www.harveynorman.com.au/computer ... aptop.html
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What a bugger of a system windows and Microsoft really are. Every way I went in UEFI led me back to the windows boot . Shift + Reset takes you to UEFI but that is just a ridiculous round robin whatever you do .
Decided to format the hard disk in EXT4 and install Puppy on it . HP seems to be cash in hand with Microsoft so Ill just have to break in and piss them off.
Decided to format the hard disk in EXT4 and install Puppy on it . HP seems to be cash in hand with Microsoft so Ill just have to break in and piss them off.
Had a look at both them .
Here are clickable links
http://www.rmprepusb.com/tutorials/bios_gpt_boot
http://reboot.pro/topic/19516-hack-boot ... ntry204381
Gave it away earlier . They are trying to make it impossible to boot Linux on a windows system and with HP they seem to have succeeded so they can get stuffed . Don't like windows ,won't use windows and don't ever want to do so.
The top link is talking about machines without UEFI boot on them so that's no use .
The second would take me an hour to understand and even then I'll lay odds it won't work . Thanks though
Here are clickable links
http://www.rmprepusb.com/tutorials/bios_gpt_boot
http://reboot.pro/topic/19516-hack-boot ... ntry204381
Gave it away earlier . They are trying to make it impossible to boot Linux on a windows system and with HP they seem to have succeeded so they can get stuffed . Don't like windows ,won't use windows and don't ever want to do so.
The top link is talking about machines without UEFI boot on them so that's no use .
The second would take me an hour to understand and even then I'll lay odds it won't work . Thanks though
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=109844
[b]Gordie[/b] gave this link...might be the culprit.
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/5831-boot-uefi-firmware-settings-inside-windows-10-a.html
I remember doing this on someone's Win 8.1 laptop to get it booting.
Use Control Panel settings.
Chris.
[b]Gordie[/b] gave this link...might be the culprit.
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/5831-boot-uefi-firmware-settings-inside-windows-10-a.html
I remember doing this on someone's Win 8.1 laptop to get it booting.
Use Control Panel settings.
Chris.
I saw this on Majorgeeks.
NTLite -all-in-one Windows customization tool with options for modifying and removing unnecessary components from the standard distribution of Windows.
http://www.majorgeeks.com
A safe download site.
This version untested by me, although I have used previous versions.
Nlite.
Integrate updates, drivers, automate Windows and application setup, speedup Windows deployment process and have it all set for the next time.
Reduce footprint
Optionally remove Windows components, simplify your installation, reduce attack vectors and free up drive space.
Features.
[url]https://www.ntlite.com/features/[/url]
Chris.
NTLite -all-in-one Windows customization tool with options for modifying and removing unnecessary components from the standard distribution of Windows.
http://www.majorgeeks.com
A safe download site.
This version untested by me, although I have used previous versions.
Nlite.
Integrate updates, drivers, automate Windows and application setup, speedup Windows deployment process and have it all set for the next time.
Reduce footprint
Optionally remove Windows components, simplify your installation, reduce attack vectors and free up drive space.
Features.
[url]https://www.ntlite.com/features/[/url]
Chris.
Linux reader exe in my tool case For test.
Linux reader .exe in my tool case For test.
what use ? to listen my songs stored on DD partition ext3 with windows high quality and Dolby system. Puppy can access to songs stored HDD NTFS windows 7 partition.
No brexit.
I don't see why i should hate Windows as some people fond of Linux do. I use Puppy Linux because it's an OS very efficient. But audio by Windows if much better.
what use ? to listen my songs stored on DD partition ext3 with windows high quality and Dolby system. Puppy can access to songs stored HDD NTFS windows 7 partition.
No brexit.
I don't see why i should hate Windows as some people fond of Linux do. I use Puppy Linux because it's an OS very efficient. But audio by Windows if much better.