hi all,
i found the answer to fix the boot sector problem
dont worry about this question anymore
thanks
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I have one USB flash drive and it has Linux OS on it, and i need to dupplicate it to 2nd USB flash drive, how do you do it ?
i used Ghost to Ghost from the 1st one to the 2nd one, but 2nd one failed to start.
is there any tool that allows us to make an exact copy of the USB then transfer to the 2nd USB ?
thanks
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by: gsawanPosted on 2008-02-08 at 23:21:24ID: 20856527
simply copy and paste from Windows will not work as it does not copy the boot sector properly across to the 2nd one.