
:)įlashback: Back on October 20, 2004, the first Ubuntu Linux distribution was released. Welcome to the Snap! It's Thursday already.


So when you installed the VM you overwrote your local machine? You installed it over your main partition? If this is the case you are looking to do a windows restore then create a separate partition on the drive and build the VM inside of there. Sorry if this seems dumb, potentially on many levels, but I'm doing what I can with my limited time. Is there another syslinux.exe that will work or does the whole build have to be redone somehow for 64 bit, OR if I boot into a 32 bit environment, will that allow it to go? I copied the files over to the root of a fat32 formatted drive, but when I tried to run syslinux c:, it tells me that that version of syslinux is incompatible with my version of windows (I'm guessing cause it's 64 bit?) I had just enough time today to boot to winPE and open a command prompt. So I have the syslinux files, and now I need a solution on a USB that allows me to boot to an environment capable of installing thinstation to the HDD, and I need the commands or steps to get it done.

I used an online builder, but its ability to build ISOs is broke. If anyone know what was wrong there, let me know but that's a different issue.

I installed devstation to a VM, but it would not let me edit nf telling me access denied. If you google this, you will find many results.
