Backtrack runs very well on medium-range, fairly new laptops. A decent screen resolution is recommended - it gives you more space to work on. Only if you are planning to break hashes (like WPA2) you...
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Backtrack runs very well on medium-range, fairly new laptops. A decent screen resolution is recommended - it gives you more space to work on. Only if you are planning to break hashes (like WPA2) you...
Resize your NTFS partition with gparted (apt-get install gparted) and make it smaller. Then resize your ext4 backtrack partition and make it larger.
You might try booting it with GRUB Legacy.
1: Delete all isolinux and UNetbootin related files and folders
2: Create a file named usbmarkerfile.txt on the root of your drive
3: Download latest...
If possible, choose "Legacy" as priority over "UEFI" in the BIOS setup. Good luck