This is what happened when I made a Backtrack 4 Beta liveUSB key using the linux version of unetbootin.
In order to avoid this, you should install it the way you would install BT3.
mount -o loop /path/to/bt4.iso /mnt/iso
cp -r /mnt/iso/* /mnt/mounted_usb_key
cd /mnt/mounted_usb_key/boot
./bootinst.sh
Where do you learn all those terminal commands??? GOD ._. 1337 n008<---
zouless 2 years ago
You're doing it wrong. 20NETPirate00 is right.
dannyecrane 2 years ago
backtrack 4 looks nice except the fact they used kde 3 but it doesnt really matter cause i only use konsole
neyway 3 years ago
you dont need unetbootin to make it usb.. i downloaded the iso mounted it and extract the files (boot and bt4) onto my usb disk then went into the boot folder and ran bootinst.bat... just make sure you run as admin and also the cd %driveletter%\boot\bootinst.bat command
20NETPirate00 3 years ago
Hmm :S
I'll try'n install this today,hope it doesn't happen to me :S
TheMeteorFreak 3 years ago