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Assistance creating boot media for Intel Compute Stick
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ChameleonQueue:
So I have used TC in the past and loved it. I am now trying to install it on an Intel Compute Stick and am having issues.
If its known that this device and OS mix is just a no go, that's fine, just let me know.
So from what I can tell, my external media's have to be GPT in order to be seen by the BIOS. Are there any tried and trusted methods for getting TC on a GPT USB? I normally use Rufus, but it doesn't give me the option for GPT, only MBR.
mocore:
you could try hybrid methods
eg
"How to make a legacy bios/uefi dual boot usb stick with syslinux"
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,20939.msg130829.html#msg130829
Juanito:
--- Quote from: ChameleonQueue on December 17, 2018, 04:42:49 PM ---Are there any tried and trusted methods for getting TC on a GPT USB?
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Use the gdisk extension with one of your previous tinycore installations to format the usb stick.
PDP-8:
TinyCorePure64 is the one you want to use with a Computestick.
If you use that, then Rufus will give you the GPT option. Despite this, I've had problems getting that to boot on the 'sticks. I run some older and some newer sticks.
You may want to look into a solution I describe here - instead of Rufus, use YUMI-UEFI. They are slightly different tools:
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,23010.0.html
This puts everything on an external usb stick, perhaps hanging off a 4-port hub, and doesn't touch the existing Windows install.
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