- KON BOOT 2.2 HOW TO
- KON BOOT 2.2 WINDOWS 10
- KON BOOT 2.2 LICENSE
- KON BOOT 2.2 WINDOWS 8
- KON BOOT 2.2 WINDOWS 7
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KON BOOT 2.2 LICENSE
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KON BOOT 2.2 WINDOWS 10
On Windows 10 (personal licenses) only local account authorization bypass is available (with possibility to add new administrator account automatically (USB only)).Ĭommercial licenses allow Windows 10 online password bypass (UEFI only). Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic 32Bit/64Bit.Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 32Bit/64Bit.Microsoft Windows Vista Business 32Bit/64Bit.Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise 32Bit/64Bit.Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard 32Bit/64Bit.Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Datacenter 32Bit/64Bit.Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise 32Bit/64Bit.Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Web Edition 32Bit/64Bit.Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Standard 32Bit/64Bit.Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Datacenter 32Bit/64Bit.Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise 32Bit/64Bit.
KON BOOT 2.2 WINDOWS 7
KON BOOT 2.2 WINDOWS 8
Microsoft Windows 8 and 8.1 all versions (32Bit/64Bit - includes live/online password bypass).Microsoft Windows 10 all versions (32Bit/64Bit - includes live/online password bypass).All Windows systems starting from Windows XP to Windows 10 (both x86 and 圆4).Easy2Boot v1.56Beta10 now available for testing.Bug in E2B 1.55 & 1.56beta (XP installs).
KON BOOT 2.2 HOW TO
How to retrieve files from a computer without boot.I suspect this will only work if your firmware is 32-bit UEFI but your CPU is 64-bit though, like Karan's Notion Ink CN89553G. imgPTN file (\EFI\boot\bootia32.efi) and his Intel Atom system booted. Karan found that he could copy the bootia32.efi file from here to a Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit. Instructions (found by Karan) for booting Ubuntu from the Asus T100 are here. This file can also be run from the MPI ToolKit folder that you downloaded (RMPrepUSB should be pre-installed). You can switch it back to the E2B menu is the same way, or you can run the RestoreE2B (run as admin).cmd file which is located on the E2B drive's \e2b folder (when in CSM mode) from Windows. imgPTN file, you can then boot from the E2B USB drive on your 32-bit UEFI Tablet. You can use RMPrepUSB - QEMU (F11), or MobaLiveCD.exe or VMWare or VirtualBox to do this (or another real system that will MBR-boot).Īs soon as you get to the CSM menu after selecting the desired. You therefore need to boot the E2B USB drive in MBR-mode in another way first. If you have a 32-bit UEFI-only system, you won't be able to boot the E2B USB drive to get to the E2B menu and select the. If they don't contain that file then they won't boot from an E2B USB drive on a 32-bit UEFI system. Note: If they are 32-bit UEFI bootable, then they will contain the \EFI\boot\bootia32.efi file (amongst others). If you know of any others ('live' CDs, etc.), please let me know and I will add it to the list of tested payloads on my E2B site so that others can try them. Parted Magic also supports 32-bit and 64-bit UEFI-booting. The only other OS or utility I have been able to find (other than Memtest86) that supports 32-bit UEFI-booting is Fedora-17-i686-Live-SoaS.iso (note: version 20 does not seem to support 32-bit UEFI booting). For this reason, I always recommend that a new user tests UEFI-booting with this first (after converting it to a. clonezilla-live-2.2.4-12-i686-pae.zip) seem to contain both 32-bit and 64-bit EFI files and so will boot from both a 64-bit and 32-bit UEFI system. The problem is that if the user's Tablet is a 32-bit UEFI system (that does not support CSM\MBR mode) then they need to find an OS that is 32-bit UEFI bootable - and there are not many of these around!Ĭlonezilla zip files (e.g. imgPTN file of their 'payload' and make sure that the correct. The next thing I have to explain, is that they need to make a FAT32. If they have formatted the E2B USB drive as NTFS, then of course, it will not UEFI-boot at all because the default bootable filesystem must be FAT/FAT32 for UEFI systems. The first thing they find is that when they try E2B on these UEFI-only devices, it just boots and runs MemTest86 because they have formatted the E2B drive as FAT32 and E2B includes Memtest86 in the form of the bootable UEFI files \EFI\boot\boot圆4.efi (for 64-bit UEFI systems) and \EFI\boot\bootia32.efi (for 32-bit systems). Some Intel Atom-based Tablets are 32-bit UEFI only (even if the Atom CPU itself is a 64-bit CPU). It seems quite a few people want use E2B to try linux and other OS's on their 32-bit UEFI-only Tablets.