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my pc broke and i have an rasbery pi .
i want to write the iso of an recovery system (https://www.hirensbootcd.org) so i can repair my system more specific plan B
grabing the license key in the registry and downloading the windows iso .
i used dd if=... of=... it finishes with no errors but does not get recognized as a bootable usb










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  • Does the computer you want to boot it up on is setup in UEFI mode?

    – Paradox
    2 days ago











  • @Paradox No my pc uses bios

    – Nalko Miri
    yesterday











  • This does not mean your BIOS does not support UEFI ; what you should look for is if your BIOS is set as using legacy, UEFI or both. If you're in legacy-mode, I think you might forget about doing so for this computer if it does not support UEFI booting since the Hiren FAQ does not say explicitly it supports non-UEFI mode : "Hiren’s BootCD PE supports UEFI booting from DVD and USB flash drives." BTW, your issue seems to be not Unix/Linux-related.

    – Paradox
    yesterday












  • ok i asked this also on the rasbery pi forum . i will change to an linux system its the best thing i can do.Next weekend and it would be a performance boost . Thanks :)

    – Nalko Miri
    yesterday
















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my pc broke and i have an rasbery pi .
i want to write the iso of an recovery system (https://www.hirensbootcd.org) so i can repair my system more specific plan B
grabing the license key in the registry and downloading the windows iso .
i used dd if=... of=... it finishes with no errors but does not get recognized as a bootable usb










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  • Does the computer you want to boot it up on is setup in UEFI mode?

    – Paradox
    2 days ago











  • @Paradox No my pc uses bios

    – Nalko Miri
    yesterday











  • This does not mean your BIOS does not support UEFI ; what you should look for is if your BIOS is set as using legacy, UEFI or both. If you're in legacy-mode, I think you might forget about doing so for this computer if it does not support UEFI booting since the Hiren FAQ does not say explicitly it supports non-UEFI mode : "Hiren’s BootCD PE supports UEFI booting from DVD and USB flash drives." BTW, your issue seems to be not Unix/Linux-related.

    – Paradox
    yesterday












  • ok i asked this also on the rasbery pi forum . i will change to an linux system its the best thing i can do.Next weekend and it would be a performance boost . Thanks :)

    – Nalko Miri
    yesterday














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my pc broke and i have an rasbery pi .
i want to write the iso of an recovery system (https://www.hirensbootcd.org) so i can repair my system more specific plan B
grabing the license key in the registry and downloading the windows iso .
i used dd if=... of=... it finishes with no errors but does not get recognized as a bootable usb










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my pc broke and i have an rasbery pi .
i want to write the iso of an recovery system (https://www.hirensbootcd.org) so i can repair my system more specific plan B
grabing the license key in the registry and downloading the windows iso .
i used dd if=... of=... it finishes with no errors but does not get recognized as a bootable usb







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  • Does the computer you want to boot it up on is setup in UEFI mode?

    – Paradox
    2 days ago











  • @Paradox No my pc uses bios

    – Nalko Miri
    yesterday











  • This does not mean your BIOS does not support UEFI ; what you should look for is if your BIOS is set as using legacy, UEFI or both. If you're in legacy-mode, I think you might forget about doing so for this computer if it does not support UEFI booting since the Hiren FAQ does not say explicitly it supports non-UEFI mode : "Hiren’s BootCD PE supports UEFI booting from DVD and USB flash drives." BTW, your issue seems to be not Unix/Linux-related.

    – Paradox
    yesterday












  • ok i asked this also on the rasbery pi forum . i will change to an linux system its the best thing i can do.Next weekend and it would be a performance boost . Thanks :)

    – Nalko Miri
    yesterday


















  • Does the computer you want to boot it up on is setup in UEFI mode?

    – Paradox
    2 days ago











  • @Paradox No my pc uses bios

    – Nalko Miri
    yesterday











  • This does not mean your BIOS does not support UEFI ; what you should look for is if your BIOS is set as using legacy, UEFI or both. If you're in legacy-mode, I think you might forget about doing so for this computer if it does not support UEFI booting since the Hiren FAQ does not say explicitly it supports non-UEFI mode : "Hiren’s BootCD PE supports UEFI booting from DVD and USB flash drives." BTW, your issue seems to be not Unix/Linux-related.

    – Paradox
    yesterday












  • ok i asked this also on the rasbery pi forum . i will change to an linux system its the best thing i can do.Next weekend and it would be a performance boost . Thanks :)

    – Nalko Miri
    yesterday

















Does the computer you want to boot it up on is setup in UEFI mode?

– Paradox
2 days ago





Does the computer you want to boot it up on is setup in UEFI mode?

– Paradox
2 days ago













@Paradox No my pc uses bios

– Nalko Miri
yesterday





@Paradox No my pc uses bios

– Nalko Miri
yesterday













This does not mean your BIOS does not support UEFI ; what you should look for is if your BIOS is set as using legacy, UEFI or both. If you're in legacy-mode, I think you might forget about doing so for this computer if it does not support UEFI booting since the Hiren FAQ does not say explicitly it supports non-UEFI mode : "Hiren’s BootCD PE supports UEFI booting from DVD and USB flash drives." BTW, your issue seems to be not Unix/Linux-related.

– Paradox
yesterday






This does not mean your BIOS does not support UEFI ; what you should look for is if your BIOS is set as using legacy, UEFI or both. If you're in legacy-mode, I think you might forget about doing so for this computer if it does not support UEFI booting since the Hiren FAQ does not say explicitly it supports non-UEFI mode : "Hiren’s BootCD PE supports UEFI booting from DVD and USB flash drives." BTW, your issue seems to be not Unix/Linux-related.

– Paradox
yesterday














ok i asked this also on the rasbery pi forum . i will change to an linux system its the best thing i can do.Next weekend and it would be a performance boost . Thanks :)

– Nalko Miri
yesterday






ok i asked this also on the rasbery pi forum . i will change to an linux system its the best thing i can do.Next weekend and it would be a performance boost . Thanks :)

– Nalko Miri
yesterday











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