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Hi again,
okay, that ISO image doesn't seem to like me.
I just tried it on my MacBook Pro (End 2012, so pretty old I must admit), but that only gives errors during boot:
The ISO image will not work on Mac laptops. Only on RHEL/Windows OS is supported.
No no @arbhati, Intel Macbooks in general (not all) can really be used for the exam. But it may be challenging.
Macs are very familiar to me and I should have answers to your questions. I do not want to be long, so ask me, if you have a particular issue and questions.
Hi,
Error 36:"Rebuild USb drive" can be rectified by using the latest release of ISO image. you can re download it from the PDf and boot again.
Can i give the exam on my laptop only without using any external keyboard or mouse ? using the laptops keyboard and touch pad ?
Best,
Sakshi
awesome thank you .
My system integrated microphone and speaker is not working with LiveUSB (exam OS or rhrexboot.iso) only. It is working good with Windows and Fedora as well. Could you please fix this driver issue asap in the image.
Hi Rakesh,
You get this issue when your integrated mic/speakers are not compatible with exam iso. You May try connecting an External camera and verify the mic settings by booting from usb stick >> go to Settings >> Sound>> input devices and test the mic displayed and the volume. You may also try connecting a wired headphones and place it on desk.
I have a question. The request is to have two usb ports, one for usb drive and the other for the webcam. But when the live start, the usb drive must be detached. Then, can I connect a usb mouse in place of usb drive? I have a PC with two usb port. Thanks.
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