LineDVD for mtkclient

I just noticed that mtkclient now offers a LiveDVD iso image with everything pre-installed. This should make it a lot easier to use rather than always fighting with dependency conflicts on Linux, which has happened to me already when using mtkclient.

Set up a USB drive with Ventoy, and then just drop the iso file onto the ventoy drive.

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Because of some quirks I had with the iso and the large file size, I made my own. Feel free to take a look and tell me what you think.

https://newforum.jtechforums.org/t/iso-with-android-tools-2-3gb/1912?u=ars18

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I created the USB with ventoy and I put on the iso file. When I plug in it doesn’t automatically open.how do I get it to boot?

you need to get to boot menu, each computer is different but it’s usually done by booting up while pressing f2 or f12

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I tried both and I also found some way to do it through settings but it boots into windows.

On windows, hold down shift then press restart.

Screen should say “please wait” then choose boot from device.

If it does not boot, use Rufus, not ventoy.

Thanks worked, but didn’t boot will use Rufus.

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