I did not have a USB boot tool/drive or a way to recover should there be an infection and I needed to start up with a bootable alternate USB/DVD/CD. There is no known or suspected infection - I have been lax in my readiness of recovery efforts should I ever get a reason to need to use a recovery plan. If you can think of anything else, is there anyone at Norton that might be a resident expert on booting/working with the NBRT file? The NBRT file starts, the big N circle appears, the countdown begins and appears to progress. When I verified, as best as I could, the entries on the Rufus page, I clicked on START. I also went into my pc bios and disabled the UEFI boot, selected Legacy then selected the Legacy boot on the USB drive (x). I printed out the "instructions" from the Rufus site and tried my best to ensure I filled out the page/card for creating the boot drive using the NBRT file I downloaded from the norton site. Went to Norton webpage and downloaded the NBRT file again. I went to the "official" Rufus website,, downloaded the latest version. Questions? What is causing the Error, and what is the fix to allow NBRT to load and perform its' intended function? We all pay Norton good money and if their tools won't work with their software, to recover our PCs, then it would be good to know now before it is truly needed and our PCs are turned to dead monitors. If at all possible, if a moderator/forum Gurus/contributor would provide that this is NOT fixable, I can move on and go to another program/software. I click on the OK and the computer goes into a normal boot and the pc appears to be normal and functional. I get to the point of Selecting Language and then agreeing to the license agreement by clicking OK at bottom right of screen. The NBRT starts, the big N circle appears, the countdown begins and appears to progress. I have learned how to use the USB bootable to start the pc and enter the BIOS to select the USB to boot. I have learned how to change the boot sequence from UEFI to Legacy and then to USB boot. When booting from the USB device, an error "Unable to continue - X Error - Error occurred while accessing target disk drive partitions", is received and booting is stopped from advancing. I am using a hp all-in-one, 23-q140t, W10, updated to latest ver. There are several comments/questions on the community concerning my issue but I can't find an answer to these questions concerning the error received when a pc is booted using USB with NBRT.
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