On 2022/08/13 15:41:56 +0300, Tuzson Zoltan <tuzo60@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok, I tested it, but it can not boot from the USB, because it is not
> bootable. Please tell me how can I make a bootable USB under Windows 10, to
> install from USB the Open BSD!
> Thank you!
No idea, sorry. All i can say is that the .img file should have the
partitions correctly set up if written as-is to the disk. On a UNIX
machine you could do that with the `dd' program, on Windows I have no
clue. Maybe you can try asking for Windows-specific help in a
different forum.
> Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com> ezt írta (idÅ‘pont: 2022. aug. 13., Szo 15:29):
>
> > On 2022/08/13 13:32:10 +0300, Tuzson Zoltan <tuzo60@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On the link, when I downloaded and I try to write to the USB with Rufus
> > or
> > > Etcher, I got the error message, that the install71.iso it is not a
> > > bootable file?
> > > What can I do?
> >
> > Never used Rufus before, but I think you need to download
> > install71.img if you plan to use an USB stick for the installation.
> >
> >
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