
- #USB INSTALLER MAKER ARCHIVE#
- #USB INSTALLER MAKER UPGRADE#
- #USB INSTALLER MAKER PC#
- #USB INSTALLER MAKER PLUS#
- #USB INSTALLER MAKER WINDOWS#
Type the following command, substituting for your raw deivce name ex: /dev/rdisk2 and press enter.so if your partition device path was /dev/disk2s1, the raw device name is /dev/rdisk2, basically you drop the s1 off the end (that's the partition number) and add in a r before disk Now you'll need the raw disk device name.Open Terminal (Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal).leave Disk Utility open, you'll need it again.Unmount the partition by clicking "Unmount" in the top menu.Check the "Show Details" box and get the device path for your disk, ex: /dev/disk2s1.Choose the UNRAID partition from the list on the left.Click Options and make sure Master Boot Record is selected.Please make sure to read carefully to know when to select "Device" or "Partition"

#USB INSTALLER MAKER WINDOWS#
You can then close any open windows and eject the Flash drive. Step 4 The process takes only a moment to complete. Step 3 On the Flash drive, Right-Click on make_bootable.bat and select Run as administrator.
#USB INSTALLER MAKER ARCHIVE#
Step 2 Download the latest unRAID Server, and extract the files from the zip archive to your Flash. If you determine that the Windows formatting did not succeed in creating a bootable USB drive, then see the Advanced tips at the bottom.
#USB INSTALLER MAKER PC#
Step 1 Plug the Flash into your PC and re-format it using Windows (Right-Click the Flash under Computer and select Format): Step 4 Click on the Safely Remove Hardware tool tray icon and select your Flash drive to be safely removed.
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If done correctly, you should see bzroot and bzimage on the flash drive, plus a config folder containing files such as network.cfg and ident.cfg. There is a config folder with initial configuration files, that needs to be correctly extracted. When extracting the files, make sure that the option to preserve the folder structure is selected. Step 3 Download the latest unRAID Server, and extract the files from the zip archive to your Flash. The latest version and a complete distribution of syslinux is available here.

The syslinux tool will create a hidden system file named ldlinux.sys on the Flash and make the drive bootable. If necessary, change the directory from c:\ to whatever directory you downloaded syslinux to, and change the f: to use whatever drive letter that Windows mounted your Flash on. Step 2 Download the syslinux tool from the Lime Tech download page, and extract syslinux.exe to a simple directory, for example, c:\, and then run it by clicking on Start / Run. For others, selecting a file system of FAT or FAT16 was necessary, and others found that formatting it with the HP Flash Formatter Tool was required, or even other steps.
#USB INSTALLER MAKER UPGRADE#
Note: If you are upgrading from a pre-3.0 release of unRAID Server, please read the Pre-3.0 Upgrade Instructions first.

With the advent of the all-in-one releases (as of v4.6 Final), a make_bootable.bat batch installation file is included, that replaces the use of the syslinux utility in preparing the flash drives for booting unRAID. In general, you should use Unraid Server Installation instead. Important version note: This document is no longer for WINDOWS users. There is now an USB Creator tool from Limetech, for both Windows and macOS that users are encouraged to use.
