![]() ![]() ![]() I know I have plenty of space on my USB to contain the ISO file so I'm not sure why the non-fragmented ISO becomes fragmented when it is copied over to the USB. However, when I check the ISO when it is placed on the USB drive it all of a sudden becomes fragmented, and when I try to defragment it I get the error "the volume does not have a group of contiguous, free clusters that is large enough to contain the entire file." Now the strange thing is that when I check the ISO (when it is on my harddrive) using WinContig it reports that the file is perfectly fine. I'm currently using GRUB4DOS to directly boot into the ISO from a USB drive but whenever I try to boot into it, I receive an error 60 where the file is not contiguous. Hey everyone, recently I've remastered my own custom live distribution of Ubuntu and extracted it to an ISO file.
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