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04-22-2004 07:59 PM

bootable thumb drive
 
does anyone know how to make a bootable thumb drive? i need it to go into dos-mode. i went to bootdisk.com and downloaded the 98se boot file. it writes the boot files to the floppy drive. so i tried copying all the files from the floppy to the thumb drive. i tried to boot from the thumb drive but it didnt work. i googled it up to see if anyone knew how but no answers. so maybe some of you people know how.. thanks!

Hanabal 04-22-2004 08:51 PM

well is usb one of the options for booting under bios? i havent heard of a motherboard that can do that. but i might be out of touch.

you can get a floppy that lets you boot from a usb drive, but that might defeat the purpose.

04-22-2004 09:15 PM

you know what looking at the options in my bios it said "hard-disk drive sequence" 1. system BIOS boot devices 2. USB device +/- to change
i guess it would only work if i hard a USB hard-disk? i guess thats why when i tried the thumb drive it would say disk error. damn!

Scorpion23 04-23-2004 05:17 AM

The computer really doesn't care if it's a thumb drive or a USB HD. As far as it's concerned it's still a USB mass storage device.

Did you copy all files, including the hidden ones? The bootdisk won't work otherwise.

ggadgit 04-23-2004 05:34 AM

if the motherboard bios suports usb in the boot device all you have to do is format the thumb-drive as a bootable drive, done it here, my company has bought some hp's that have no floppy, a thumb drive is easy to carry around, made mine bootable and put some apps and drivers on it, works great.

sailor 04-23-2004 06:38 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Scorpion23
The computer really doesn't care if it's a thumb drive or a USB HD. As far as it's concerned it's still a USB mass storage device.

Did you copy all files, including the hidden ones? The bootdisk won't work otherwise.

Yeah, it should work just fine. Maybe try one of the boot disk makers, only point it to the USB drive intead of the floppy?

Jolt 04-25-2004 07:29 PM

Presuming your BIOS supports USB boot, all you need is THIS.

:D


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