To boot from the USB, you may need to repeatedly press a key such as F8 or F12 while your computer is starting up. Rescuezilla does not run from inside Windows or any other operating system because it is one ! You must restart your computer with the USB inserted in order to use Rescuezilla. This step will completely erase any data on your USB stick. You'll need to write the image to a USB drive using a program such as balenaEtcher which works on Windows, Mac and Linux. You can find the 'Focal' version at the bottom of the GitHub release page under the 'Assets' section.Ĭheckout the Rescuezilla GitHub release page for information about what's new, backwards compatibility, and any bug advisories. Another alternative is to try the Rescuezilla v2.2 version based on the Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal) operating system which may be able to boot more reliably than the default Ubuntu 21.04 version. One option is to try choosing the 'Graphical Fallback Mode' item from the boot menu (after selecting a language). Note: There has been reports of the new Hirsute version having trouble reaching the desktop. Download the latest 64-bit version of Rescuezilla: (recommended).