Today, having a couple minutes before I had to go out I decided to test it, and my sometimes flaky memory. Someone on the Forum mentioned it but at the time I only made a mental note and was otherwise preoccupied. You have just broken out of the Windows jail. You now have a bootable r/w puppy on a usb made from windows. Otherwise the resize operation may fail if the end of the drive doesn't happen to fall on a block boundary.) Leave 10meg or so blank on the end of the drive. (Edit: In addition to the above warning, don't resize it to the exact end of the flash drive. Once booted, andīefore making a savefile, use GPartEd to expand the ext3 partition2 to a more desirable size.ĭO NOT MOVE IT or it won't boot any more. With fossapup64 9.5 on it that will boot on either a BIOS box or a UEFI box. If you follow the directions well, and all goes well, you will wind up with a bootable thumbdrive Unzip the '.img' file in a desktop working directory or whatever is handy. Without turning the USB device into a read only fake CD.ĭownload a Fossapup64 '.img' file (zipped) here: (no longer available)
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