I was recently helping a friend with her badly infected windows computer. After a little research, I found out about HBCD (Hiren's Boot CD), which is a bootable OS that has a bunch of antivirus, antimalware, and general recovery tools preinstalled. I thought that's perfect, so I downloaded the .iso. I first tried making a bootable UFD (usb flash drive) of it in unetbootin. Unetbootin did something, since when I booted from the resultant UFD, it did give me a menu of a few of the programs that HBCD had, although it was missing a lot of stuff from the menu. So instead I burned an actual CD of the .iso through k3b--and that worked perfectly.
So here's my question:
It seems that the liveUSB creator softwares (such as unetbootin) do something that is either more than or different than what happens when burning an .iso to an actual CD/DVD. Is there a way to "burn" a UFD in a way that mimics burning a CD/DVD, without the extra/different stuff that liveUSB creators do?
So here's my question:
It seems that the liveUSB creator softwares (such as unetbootin) do something that is either more than or different than what happens when burning an .iso to an actual CD/DVD. Is there a way to "burn" a UFD in a way that mimics burning a CD/DVD, without the extra/different stuff that liveUSB creators do?
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