The year was 2008, the golden era of the mechanical hard drive, and for IT technician Elias Thorne, a "Blue Screen of Death" was the sound of a ticking clock.
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Save and Burn: Once the ISO is created, use a program like Nero or UltraISO to burn it to a CD or DVD. Method 2: Creating a Bootable USB from an ISO The year was 2008, the golden era of
Start: Click "Start" to wipe the drive and write the bootable image. Method B: Using Norton Ghostβs Internal Wizard Insert the Installation Media : Insert the installation
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