Hello everyone.
Yesterday I attempted to make a full install of Kali on a 32 GB USB 2.0 pen drive, but after completion, not only didn't Kali boot, but also my Windows OS went wrong.
I'm working on a Toshiba Satellite L305 model, running Win 7 64.
Here's how I did it:
- Download Kali 64 ISO
- Download Win 32 Disk Imager
- Install and run Wind 32 Disk Imager
- Write live Kali USB on pen drive (secondary 4GB USB pen drive)
- Reboot pc and boot from Kali live USB
- Select hard drive install
- Select 32 GB USB pen drive as hard drive for installation (Use full disk with LVM)
- Allowed GRUB installation
After the process successfully completed, pc got stuck on a black screen with flicking command line.
I restarted the computer and GRUB came in providing an error message that disk couldn't be found.
I believe that GRUB is broken, so I'm going to repair/re-install it today, since it's not even recognizing my Win 7, I'm not sure if this will also help allow Kali to boot, but just in case I would like to know if my procedure was appropriate for the Full USB installation.
Reason why I want the Full installation against the Live USB with Persistence is because I want faster boot and performance, as well as the ability to always have my OS updated. I'm unable to install on hard drive as a secondary OS because I have no further space on my 320 GB HDD.
Thanks in advanced and best regards.