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1618 times) dmt411 Jr. Member Posts: 35 Live USB does not boot Error 15: File not found *Solved* « on: could not find kernel image linux vmware December 28, 2013, 04:09:44 AM » I recently installed LXDE from live cd, then created ISO from HD install and used PCLosLive USB Creator. When I boot to the new USB (freshly partitioned
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and formatted EXT4) it gets to grub menu and I see the name I used in USB Creator, start it and get error 15 File not found. Thanks**I found the article in PCLOS Magazine from March 2012, followed article on PCLOS Live USB Creator and it worked. The only things I did different was naming the OS with no spaces and pausing to read the article when selecting could not find kernel image windows 7 Standard live boot option. Also after selecting ISO this time it actually took about 15 minutes, failed attempts went really quick and used space on flash drive was very small. Thanks to djohnston for the article. I do not know what I did different thought I made the same selections obviously I did something different. « Last Edit: December 29, 2013, 08:16:08 AM by dmt411 » Logged i14 PCLinuxOS Tester Super Villain Posts: 23876 MLUs Forever! Re: Live USB does not boot Error 15: File not found *Solved* « Reply #1 on: December 29, 2013, 09:25:24 AM » QuoteThe only things I did different was naming the OS with no spaces I believe the utility warns you to use names without spaces Logged "Posterity - a paultry form of eternity" L. CohenKernel: 4.8.4-pclos1 x86_64 (64 bit); Desktop: KDE 4.14.18; Mobo: ASUSTeK P8Z68-V PRO v: Rev 1.0.1; CPU: Quad core Intel Core i7-3770S (-MCP-) cache: 8 MB; Memory: 8 GB; CPU Speed max: 3900 MHz; Graphics Card: Intel Xeon E3-1200 v2/3rd; SONY DVD RW gseaman PCLinuxOS Tester Hero Member Posts: 4638 Re: Live USB does not boot Error 15: File not found *Solved* « Reply #2 on: January 05, 2014, 04:53
ago Last modified 7 years ago 'Boot error' when starting up Reported by: ed.byford@… Owned by: lmacken Priority: critical Milestone: Component: liveusb.creator Version: Keywords: Cc: Blocked By: Blocking: Description Hello all I'm running an Intel Core 2 Duo https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/ticket/67 E6600 with 2GB RAM, and I'm using the liveusb creator from Win XP https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=172250 SP3. I've managed to get the liveusb creator to successfully prepare my usb stick (an 8GB OCZ Rally2) but now when I try to boot from it I simply get 'Boot error'. Nothing else. No splash screen, no nothing. When I hit enter, it continues to load back into could not Windows. I have successfully set my usb partition bootable and enabled the BIOS to boot from the stick. Thanks for your help! Change History comment:1 Changed 8 years ago by anonymous I have the same problem. I'm using a Core 2 Duo T7500 with 4GB ram. Used liveusb creator from Vista, installed Fedora 9 on an 8GB cruzer. When I try to boot could not find off of it, it just says "Boot Error" and stops there. comment:2 Changed 8 years ago by anonymous I am getting the exact same problem. With a 4 GB Kingston Datatraveler.....:( comment:3 Changed 8 years ago by lmacken Please try and reproduce this issue with the latest version of the liveusb-creator. One way to dig deeper into this would be to boot off of a LiveCD, and create a LiveUSB stick with the livecd-iso-to-disk tool (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraLiveCD/USBHowTo). If you still encounter this issue, then it is most likely hardware related. comment:4 Changed 8 years ago by danodemano I have the same problem here. System is a Core 2 Duo E8300 with 2GB RAM. I used the latest version of liveusb-creator (2.7) to install Fedora 9 on a 32GB MicroCenter? drive from within Windows XP SP3. comment:5 Changed 8 years ago by anonymous Priority changed from major to critical Hi, I have the same problem described by the first person. "I'm running an Intel Core 2 Duo E4600 with 4GB RAM, and I'm using the liveusb creator from Win XP SP3. I've managed to get the liveu
Member Registered: 2008-09-07 Posts: 277 [SOLVED] Cannot boot USB installation media Hi all,I have had my fair amount of formats on my 2008-bought inspiron 1525 dell laptop,and never had any problem installing arch linux using USB installation media. NowI need to format again and install arch linux. I only have access to windows XP fornow, but both the universal USB installer and Unetbootin failed to create a bootableusb stick with today's latest arch linux core iso (November 1st). I further tried to change the label to ARCH_201311 but the same problem occurs: when I boot frommy usb I get:boot/syslinux/shichsys_c32: not a COM32R imageI believe this is the first time that I stuck like this, not being able to boot the installation media.I started reading around and realized for the first time that there is this EFI vs BIOSstory that I had never heard before, although apparently BIOS is not used anymoresince a couple of years ago. I suspect that my problem is related to that?Could somebody give me any directions to what I should do from here and where my problem comes from? I'm a bit lost..Many thanks in advance.EDIT: I don't know if that makes any difference, but I already dual boot windows XPwith an old broken arch installation that does not boot anymore. Let me know if youneed any further info Last edited by geo909 (2013-11-02 23:12:46) Offline #2 2013-11-01 18:22:57 the.ridikulus.rat Member From: Indiana, USA Registered: 2011-10-04 Posts: 765 Re: [SOLVED] Cannot boot USB installation media geo909 wrote:boot/syslinux/shichsys_c32: not a COM32R imageThis error is because you are trying to use syslinux v6 *.c32 files (used by Arch) from syslinux v4 (currently installed in the USB). They are incompatible. You need to manually install syslinux v6 in your USB https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Sy … al_install. Do not forget to update the MBR as well. AUR | GitHub | Gitorious | BitbucketLenovo Thinkpad E430 Offline #3 2013-11-01 18:50:46 geo909 Member Registered: 2008-09-07 Posts: 277 Re: [SOLVED] Cannot boot USB installation media the.ridikulus.rat wrote:This error is because yo