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December 4, 2009 at 11:34 pm #202120
dosibox
MemberIt’s fix and ok now.
A Samsung France’s employee asked to Lee (Blogeee forum’s administrator) to delete the thread on Blogeee.January 1, 2010 at 7:38 am #202149Borisd
MemberDoes anybody knows where to find the NC10_Samsung_7_AdminTool_USB.iso file? megaupload link appears to be broken,
Please Help!January 1, 2010 at 9:08 pm #202080jeepers01
Participant[quote1262380050=Borisd]
Does anybody knows where to find the NC10_Samsung_7_AdminTool_USB.iso file? megaupload link appears to be broken,
Please Help![/quote1262380050]Welcome to the forum
I will ask dosibox for a new linkJanuary 1, 2010 at 9:39 pm #202081jeepers01
ParticipantBorisd – Dosibox has advised the following
NC10_Samsung_7_AdminTool_USB is now called
AdminTool_for_SRS4Let us know how you get on with it 🙂
Hope this helps
January 2, 2010 at 12:03 am #202154Borisd
MemberThanks! download is on the way! I’ll let you know what happens.
January 6, 2010 at 11:58 am #202056Alfihar
Participant[quote1262778591=jeepers01]
Borisd – Dosibox has advised the followingNC10_Samsung_7_AdminTool_USB is now called
AdminTool_for_SRS4Let us know how you get on with it 🙂
Hope this helps
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I thought I’d give this a try, but when I boot from it I just get a flashing cursor.January 8, 2010 at 2:18 am #202155balthasar
Member[quote1262917003=Alfihar]
[quote1262778591=jeepers01]
Borisd – Dosibox has advised the followingNC10_Samsung_7_AdminTool_USB is now called
AdminTool_for_SRS4Let us know how you get on with it 🙂
Hope this helps
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I thought I’d give this a try, but when I boot from it I just get a flashing cursor.
[/quote1262917003]Hi all,
I just open the file with WINRAR and extract files and folder to a pre-FAT32-formatted USB Flash Disk 1 GB (512 MB is enough) and boot NC10 with this USB Disk
January 8, 2010 at 3:22 pm #202057Alfihar
Participant[quote1262963105=balthasar]I just open the file with WINRAR and extract files and folder to a pre-FAT32-formatted USB Flash Disk 1 GB (512 MB is enough) and boot NC10 with this USB Disk[/quote1262963105]
Odd I’ve tried basically the same thing though with a couple of different memory sticks, both (1GB and 16GB) are formatted as FAT32 (though I tried FAT as well). It must be detecting it as bootable as it doesn’t give the OS not found error or skip it and boot from the hard drive.I’ve also tried with a couple of downloads both SRS3 and SRS4, all with the same results.
I know I can boot from these USB memory sticks as I regularly use then for booting live Linux distros or for installing other OS’s.
January 9, 2010 at 5:46 am #202156balthasar
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[quote1262963105=balthasar]I just open the file with WINRAR and extract files and folder to a pre-FAT32-formatted USB Flash Disk 1 GB (512 MB is enough) and boot NC10 with this USB Disk[/quote1262963105]
Odd I’ve tried basically the same thing though with a couple of different memory sticks, both (1GB and 16GB) are formatted as FAT32 (though I tried FAT as well). It must be detecting it as bootable as it doesn’t give the OS not found error or skip it and boot from the hard drive.I’ve also tried with a couple of downloads both SRS3 and SRS4, all with the same results.
I know I can boot from these USB memory sticks as I regularly use then for booting live Linux distros or for installing other OS’s.
[/quote1263015859]That’s very strange.
May be, it is because of the extracting the file (dosibox mentioned, that it is better to use latest WINRAR version).
I mostly have problems when I want to extract compressed files via Windows’ extracting problem. But never with WINRAR.
well, may be
regards
PS: Sometimes some files doesn’t love to be downloaded with special programs like Download Accesslator etc. I had sometimes problems. Usage of Firefox and its download manager doesn’t give problem
January 9, 2010 at 7:44 am #202146bohlendach
MemberI have problems finding the guide for creating a recovery partition containing Windows 7
Does anyone know how i can find it?January 10, 2010 at 3:51 pm #202121dosibox
Member@bohlendach : I help you with the help of jeepers01 (if he wants well).
January 10, 2010 at 4:09 pm #202058Alfihar
Participant[quote1263139543=balthasar]May be, it is because of the extracting the file (dosibox mentioned, that it is better to use latest WINRAR version).
I mostly have problems when I want to extract compressed files via Windows’ extracting problem. But never with WINRAR.[/quote1263139543]
I’ve tried with the latest version of WinRAR, Stuffit Expander and unRAR under Windows, OSX and Linux respectively.[quote1263139543=balthasar]PS: Sometimes some files doesn’t love to be downloaded with special programs like Download Accesslator etc. I had sometimes problems. Usage of Firefox and its download manager doesn’t give problem[/quote1263139543]
I’ve been downloading the files using either Safari or Chrome without any download accelerators, I’ll try again with Firefox.Thanks for the help.
Oh and to check that the memory sticks weren’t formatted strangely I wiped them at the device level by filling them with random data, then reformatted under Windows.
January 10, 2010 at 6:08 pm #202082jeepers01
ParticipantAlfihar – As an alternative it may be worth trying Gparted from the Linux System Rescue CD x86-1.3.4 but you will probably already have this.
Using Gparted, right click on the partition of the USB key, then select the boot option.
Then copy the AdminTool_for_SRS4 files with Winrar to the stick.
Hope this helps
January 10, 2010 at 6:17 pm #202059Alfihar
ParticipantI’ve tried with fdisk, cfdisk, Disk Utility (OS 10.6), Windows Disk Manager on both 2003, Vista and 7.
I can’t remember whether I’ve formatted + set boot option it with GParted though, I’ll try that later.Could someone with a working copy of AdminTool_for_SRS4.rar check that the MD5 of their copy matches mine:-
d5d66f949ffb9dc0044ac4bf02294618January 10, 2010 at 10:16 pm #202127dosibox
MemberI confirm.
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