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The Hollywood Reporter on MSN: Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender Hack: Behind the Scenes of the Leak Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender Hack: Behind the Scenes of the Leak Yahoo: Behind the Hacker Leak of ‘Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender’ Macworld: Longtime leaker gives a peek behind the curtain of Apple rumor reporting Longtime leaker gives a peek behind the curtain of Apple rumor reporting I used YUMI to make a multi-boot Linux USB key/stick, that key was hacked since it was both labeled and formatted to have higher size than it is, it could hold 4-6 GB with no/little error, then it went berserk. The total of the Linux distributions was ~2 GB, but I used the option to wipe the... Hi, I'm currently trying to install Ubuntu along side my Windows 10 machine.
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I'm using Yumi. I currently have a 15BG (Fat32) Partition that has Ubuntu ready and loaded up. The only problem is, when I go to restart the PC It doesn't boot into the Yumi GUI, nor does show my partition via my BIOS... The laptop has an MBR partitioning setup, and i've already turned off secure boot, TPM, and set booting to Legacy instead of UEFI.
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Now I know that YUMI basically uses Ventoy now, so it's the same thing. But i've tried using both YUMI and Ventoy to try to boot to Hiren's, but it won't boot past the boot mode selection. Get yumi, re partition your stick to have the full size and use yumi to add memtest to the boot menu, the usb will continue to be fully usable to copy files to and memtest will only occupy as much MB as it is instead of wasting a partition. Yumi will also allow you to add many other tools and linux distros to the usb stick.