Okay, I've fixed this issue, and I think it's due to some tomfoolery in the LiveUSB-Creator naming directories. Here is the default boot.cfg file under efi/boot: I say 'nonsensical' because Ive tried closing the app supposedly using it, tried logging off/on Windows, and even a complete reboot, yet the error persists. I was using a 4.04 000000000000.cfg file and it didn't this parameter. The 000000000000.cfg file must have the 'COREFILEDIRECTORY'. Okay, I've fixed this issue, and I think it's due to some tomfoolery in the LiveUSB-Creator naming directories. 1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION Anonymous Author Not applicable 04-27-2015 12:31 PM Found the solution. Post added at 08:59 AM - Previous post was at 07:27 AM - Spaces in filenames (I dont remember if MySpace chokes on filenames with spaces but some uploaders do.) Its usually not a mistake most of us web-savvy types. quot-File-is-too-large-quot-error-when-copying-an-exported-video-clip-to-a-USB-flash-drive-1538586719372. When you open the page, go to the 'Help with games' section in order to find the right path to look for help. Fedora can supposedly boot on Macs now, but it doesn't when I hold down Alt, only when I use rEFIt to boot, and it won't boot the 64-bit version, only the 32-bit version, and the PAE kernels for 32-bit won't boot.ĮDIT: Also relevant, it says that it's trying to boot Fedora17-Live-x86_64.is rather than a. THE ERROR CODE IS 7 During my problem resoltuion I discovered that no matter. Click here and we’ll get you to the right game studio to help you. I haven't tried to burn a disc yet, but I will once I get a hold of some blank CD's.įor reference, here are the four PC's I have had issues with this on: I think there may be something going on with the LIveUSB-creator. I'm having this exact issue across four PC's, and it's also happening with Fedora 16 now.
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