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Any way to install a new mbr to a USB flash drive?
I have a USB flash drive that I suspect has a corrupt mbr and found this page which says:
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And while we're on the linux distro topic, what is a good one for a linux newbie? Do I have to worry about finding drivers for the mobo, video card, etc.? How do I know what type of linux it is? I've seen the terms Debian, Ubuntu, KDE, Redhat, etc. tossed around. Any differences/preferences? Thanks! |
Re: Any way to install a new mbr to a USB flash drive?
You can use testdisk q=
I assume you have a usb host cable so that you can plug the usb stick into the N810. You will need to be root. http://nitstuff.appspot.com/dists/ch....0-4_armel.deb then you can simply type "root" into terminal. (while you are at it grab the rest of the packages from http://nitstuff.appspot.com ) http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=34098 Working link: http://www.box.net/os2008#/os2008/1/38267074 But anyway you could certainly use a live-cd. For your purpose, I'd get the GParted Live CD because it has testdisk installed. Download, burn as ISO to a CD/DVD. Other good live-cds are Puppy, DSL, Sabayon (warning: bloated), and I used to recommend Knoppix but no longer. As far as installations go. Fedora, Ubuntu, Linux Mint (Ubuntu) are good starts distro-wise. Here is a guide for testdisk (I guess it also runs on DOS?) http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestD...table_recovery |
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