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  1. No, because the previous version worked; and the USB stick is new...

    it's not a high chance that it could be broken.

     

    However I cannot deny that this could just be a cause as well. Right now I

    don't have another brand of USB stick to test it with, but I will consider it in

    the future and see how it goes.

     

    Maybe is there a kind person with a spare USB flashdrive and spare time willing

    to test the bootable program for me ? ...and tell me how it goes :) . Just whoever

    wants to.

  2. I'm not sure if I understand. If you have already created the bootable medium, you don't need to create another disc. You should restart with the USB inserted and see if your computer will boot from the USB. Please let me know if there is a miscommunication here because i'm not sure that I have an accurate idea of your situation.

    This is what I did: I had the earlier version of (working) eset sysrescue on my USB. And since you've given me the link to the latest ESET USB creator, I've recreated the partition of my USB stick and  reformatted it. Then I ran the eset creation tool again. And after the program completed the progress of downloading the image, when it was due to write it on the stick, it issued that error window and stopped. I have a Kingston USB stick of 16 GB, so I don't think it is a problem with it, especially as it ran the previous version of the sysrescue disk fine.

     

    Any suggestions please? :)

  3. Thanks for the info.

     

     

    Does the Eset Bootable tool use this more recent version?

     

    Please do provide me here the link to the latest version once it

    is formally released, if that would not be too much of a trouble :)..

     

    Thanks.

  4. Hi. I have made a bootable usb stick with eset sysrescue to have in case of problems.

     

    I have some questions about it.

     

    1) Do you provide automatic program version updates for it, like you do with the definitions?

     

    2) Eset SysRescue Product version is 5. Is this the latest version?

    (I know nod32 for windows is version 7 so I was wondering if the bootable

    version can address all forms of threats that exist nowadays.)

     

    3) Is this product actively maintained (i.e. future versions of sysrescue?), or would this

    present version benefit from no upgrade in the future?

     

    Thanks a lot. ;)

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