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Anonymous User
Jan 2, 2011 at 09:33 AM
Jan 2, 2011 at 09:33 AM
Greetings,
Before the operation, you must first verify that:
1. The PC has to support booting from a USB flash/pen/key drive. There may be anywhere from 1-3 items to change in the BIOS to make this possible assuming your BIOS supports it. Some bios's may refer to your flash drive as a USB floppy or USB zip. Of course there are exceptions, perhaps some are covered here.
2. The USB flash drive must support booting from it in general.
3. The flash drive must contain the boot/system files.
4. The flash drive must have bootsector area. This is done with special utilities.
After checking the manipulations above, we can start:
First, you need to downlaod a bootable sofware utility:
Download this one to the link below:
https://www.megaleecher.net/uploads/Make_bootable.zip then follow these instructions:
1-Insert your pen drive and formai it
2-Backup the existing files on the drive.
3-Perform a FAT format
4-Now Run Makebootable.exe to make your USB portable device bootable.
After making your pen drive bootable, go to your BIOS and select USB Device as First Boot device in the boot device priority. To do it, follow these instructions:
1-With your device inserted, restart the machine.
2-Enter the BIOS setup menu to change the boot device setting.
3-If the boot-up files are created in the USB drive, select USB-HDD or USB-ZIP (preferred). If the boot-up files are created in the floppy drive of your device, select USB-FDD (for Pen Drive that supports security mode).
4-Save and exit the BIOS setup. You should be able to boot up with you USB device.
Hope it will be helpful.
Regards!
Before the operation, you must first verify that:
1. The PC has to support booting from a USB flash/pen/key drive. There may be anywhere from 1-3 items to change in the BIOS to make this possible assuming your BIOS supports it. Some bios's may refer to your flash drive as a USB floppy or USB zip. Of course there are exceptions, perhaps some are covered here.
2. The USB flash drive must support booting from it in general.
3. The flash drive must contain the boot/system files.
4. The flash drive must have bootsector area. This is done with special utilities.
After checking the manipulations above, we can start:
First, you need to downlaod a bootable sofware utility:
Download this one to the link below:
https://www.megaleecher.net/uploads/Make_bootable.zip then follow these instructions:
1-Insert your pen drive and formai it
2-Backup the existing files on the drive.
3-Perform a FAT format
4-Now Run Makebootable.exe to make your USB portable device bootable.
After making your pen drive bootable, go to your BIOS and select USB Device as First Boot device in the boot device priority. To do it, follow these instructions:
1-With your device inserted, restart the machine.
2-Enter the BIOS setup menu to change the boot device setting.
3-If the boot-up files are created in the USB drive, select USB-HDD or USB-ZIP (preferred). If the boot-up files are created in the floppy drive of your device, select USB-FDD (for Pen Drive that supports security mode).
4-Save and exit the BIOS setup. You should be able to boot up with you USB device.
Hope it will be helpful.
Regards!