[CentOS] Create a boot USB Key to repair a Dual-Boot Windows 7 and CentOS 6.7 PC
Brian Bernard
brian.brianbernard at gmail.comThu Jan 7 23:59:32 UTC 2016
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Hello, I have a dual-boot PC where Windows 7 is on one hard-drive and CentOS 6.7 is on another. Today I stupidly decided to update Windows 7 to Windows 10, but had nothing but BSOD. I then used Windows 10 to go back to Windows 7, but instead I again have BSOD. Anyone know how I can make a boot USB key so that I can re-install Windows 7 and then repair GRUB? Thank you, Brian Bernard
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