I just created a image with CloneZilla and everything worked fine.
Now, when trying to put this image on another computer (same model), its not working.
I tried different USB-Sticks, different tools to put it on USB-Stick (Rufus with ISO and Tuxboot) and different USB-Ports oin the comptuter, always with the same result: I boot from the USB-Stick, can select the "version", whereas verison is the wrong term, what I mean is display resolution, boot to RAM, etc., and after that, it stops.
I'm getting the CloneZilla Screen and in the upper right corner it says [initd.img 19.16MiB 100% 3.81MiB/s]. That's the same with everything that I tried, its always stuck there. I disabled SecureBoot in BIOS and tried Legacy Support Enable and Legacy Support Disable, woth with the same result.
What could be the problem? What else could I try?
Thanks for any help.
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Hello,
I just created a image with CloneZilla and everything worked fine.
Now, when trying to put this image on another computer (same model), its not working.
I tried different USB-Sticks, different tools to put it on USB-Stick (Rufus with ISO and Tuxboot) and different USB-Ports oin the comptuter, always with the same result: I boot from the USB-Stick, can select the "version", whereas verison is the wrong term, what I mean is display resolution, boot to RAM, etc., and after that, it stops.
I'm getting the CloneZilla Screen and in the upper right corner it says [initd.img 19.16MiB 100% 3.81MiB/s]. That's the same with everything that I tried, its always stuck there. I disabled SecureBoot in BIOS and tried Legacy Support Enable and Legacy Support Disable, woth with the same result.
What could be the problem? What else could I try?
Thanks for any help.
Okay, got it. It was the Legacy Support, I tried to enable it again and when booting from Legacy - USB Stick then it worked.
OK, thanks for sharing that.
Steven
For googlers: On newer machines that no longer have "legacy boot" bios settings, if stuck try Clonezilla's AMD architecture versions. These are more tolerant of non-legacy boot settings than the 686 versions.