Briefly describe your issue below:
Hello guys.
I decided to join the Parrot today family. So I created a USB in DD Mode. And I tried “Live” mode.
When I checked that everything was ok I decided to install. However, I had a mess in the partitions so I turned off the installer. I cleaned up the previous Debian 10 and went back to the installer.
However now I have a little problem. In the first time my installation works correctly. But now I have an little error.
"Incorrect DVD/USB detected The DBD/USB drive contains a CD which cannot be used for installation. Please insert a suitable CD to continue with the installation."
I tried advice from someone on the internet who had such a problem installing Kali Linux and this tip said:
$ mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /cdrom
Can anyone give me a tip?
What version of Parrot are you running? (include version (e.g. 4.6), edition(e.g. Home//KDE/OVA, etc.), and architecture (currently we only support amd64)
4.8 beta7 KDE Security version
What method did you use to install Parrot? (Debian Standard / Debian GTK / parrot-experimental)
Debian GTK
Configured to multiboot with other systems? (yes / no)
yes
If there are any similar issues or solutions, link to them below:
None
If there are any error messages or relevant logs, post them below:
“Incorrect DVD/USB detected
The DBD/USB drive contains a CD which cannot be used for installation. Please insert a suitable CD to continue with the installation.”
Edit:
How to fix:
Allright. I did the boot disk again. Rufus 3.9 of course ‘DD’ mode… And it started working + installed correctly.