Is my CPU compatible with BT5?
I was able to use all previous versions of BT on this computer, but when I pit the 32-bit KDE version to boot from my flash drive and I boot up, I get an error saying "This kernel requires an x86-64 CPU, but only detected an i1686 CPU. Unable to boot - please use a kernel appropriate for your CPU". I have an Intel Core Duo T2050. Can I run Backtrack 5 on this computer anymore?
Re: Is my CPU compatible with BT5?
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r083rt
Thank you, sir! I am trying that right now. I was using Universal USB Installer. I'll post back in a few minutes letting you know if it worked.
Re: Is my CPU compatible with BT5?
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yomama07024
While booting, it says:
BusyBox v1.13.3 (Ubuntu 1:1.13.3-1ubuntu11) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
(initramfs) Can not mount /dev/loop0 (/cdrom/casper/filesystem.squashfs) on //filesystem.squashfs
What does this mean?
I had same error message when boot from USB ThumbDrive "create by using UNetbootin".
Re: Is my CPU compatible with BT5?
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r083rt
it means it didnt install properly ive had this numerous times format the usb to fat 32 and try again
when uisng lil usb creator in section 4 tick the persistant box and select how much space you want
unetbootin can be very buggy i found lili usb creator more dependable also universal usb creator is also ok but still can be as buggy as unetbootin
r083rt
For some reason, after I got that message, now my computers doesn't recognize my flash drive. In Windows, it makes a sound when I plug my flash drive in, but it doesn't appear in My Computer or Disk Management. My other computer doesn't recognize my flash drive either. Why could this be?
Re: Is my CPU compatible with BT5?
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r083rt
partitons are messed up delet all partitions use fdisk in linux
fdisk -l
select your usb xxxx
fdisk /dev/xxxx
press d then 1
press d then 2
press d then 3
press w and enter
in windows use disk manager and delete all partitons on your usb
format the usb
r083rt
Windows doesn't see it at all in Disk Management. It's like nothing is plugged in. I do hear the sound Windows makes though when I plug the flash drive in. So how can I format it? If the flash drive is plugged in when I turn on my computer, my computer just hangs at the BIOS screen until I take the flash drive out and then it boots right up.
Re: Is my CPU compatible with BT5?
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r083rt
you gave me a link to download linuxlive usb creator. you want me to put that exe in the inf directory?
Re: Is my CPU compatible with BT5?
fyi, in device manager, this is what it looks like when i plug the flash drive in. i tried disabling the driver, uninstalling the driver and letting windows install it again but nothing worked. i'm sure it's some corrupt data on the flash drive but how can i delete it lol
http://i51.tinypic.com/ncmdeq.png
Re: Is my CPU compatible with BT5?
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r083rt
quick answer f*** it in the bin :) just kidding oh nooooooooooooooooooo windows ahhhhhh my head is starting to hurt you need to delete registry keys for the usb so the usb keys can be reinstalled when its plugged back in and which keys are these lol I cant remember all the workarounds its been a while and the windows part of my brain has died sorry mate you can google for the answer
or just burn the iso to dvd drive and boot into bt5 and use fdisk and delete partitions and reformat the usb
if you dont have a dvd drive hmmm i suppose ill ransack my brain for the solution or find a tool that will reinstate the files onto the usb
r083rt
It seems that Linux doesn't recognize it either, though. How can I check to see if Linux recognizes the flash drive?