You may need to get a bigger USB. BT5 wouldn't work for me until I used an 8Gb flashdrive and even with an 8Gb you don't have much space to play with.
Dear reader,
I am trying to boot backtrack on my windows notebook, these are the exact steps I took.
When I boot the USB, the screen just stays black.
Step 1
Format my USB (4GB) to FAT32.
Afther the format the properties of the USB says that of the 4GB, 3.7GB is left empty
Step 2
I run UNetbootin in administrator mode, I select the file BT5-KDE-32.ISO.
The file was downloaded from the official website.
I select the USB drive, and I let Unetbootin do its work. It stays at 39% for about 10 minutes, while its bussy with filesystem.squashfs.
It finishes and gives me the option to reboot.
Step 3
When the notebook starts up again, I press ESC to get to a menu. In that menu I select; "Select boot drive"
From that menu I pick the name of my USB stick 'Freecom'.
Now the screen stays black.
I have left it running for about 15 minutes, and it stayed black.
I use a HP pavilion DV5-1010ed.
What is going wrong?
Greetings,
Vin123.
You may need to get a bigger USB. BT5 wouldn't work for me until I used an 8Gb flashdrive and even with an 8Gb you don't have much space to play with.
In my very little experience, i used unetbootin first with a 4GB usb, and it goes bad and exactly the same error, i then decided to make the same process using the ULTRAISO tool. Burned the iso in my 4GB usb...., reboot, and this time everything was good.
I had antoher error: startx screen error with bloq mayus blinking, but thats another bug-fixed story.
Make my way and tell us how it was.
I'm having a similar issue. As for the thumb drives, I've tried it with an 8Gb and a 16Gb with same results.
Also, this happened to me once before I decided to use VM's for everything. Try waiting for a while then typing startx anyway. That worked for me for some reason.
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