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#61
/* 12 months, 1 day ago */
Alrigh, so i have a kingston 2.0 data traveler 2gb. and im trying to make it bootable.... I used the program listed above and installed the boot files. But i still cant boot from my flash. Ive changed the BIOS im lost any help is good help.
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Roro4sho
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#62
/* 12 months, 15 days ago */
why are the files password protected?
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Lance
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#63
/* 11 months, 12 days ago */
I’ve made
One-Size-Fits-All USB Multi-boot Flash Drive
using
nice instruction
Now I have:
- Mini-Xp from Hiren’s boot CD
- Knoppix
- Puppy Linux
- DOS (Yes!)
on my OCZ Raly 2 USB flash drive (32 Gb).
<img src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_gka0HeiAcF4/SdHZ2kL2laI/AAAAAAAAACw/4kXdw7-83SU/s320/MultybootUSBflash.JPG" alt="" title="One-Size-Fits-All USB Multi-boot Flash Drive">
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sabnext
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#64
/* 11 months, 9 days ago */
Friends, i have kingston 720 GB data traveller. I want to use it as my harddisk, that is i want to boot my computer from my flash drive and store files there instead at hard disks. can i do that. please guide me....
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arun
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#65
/* 11 months, 6 days ago */
Thanks. booted and BIOS updated on my Acer.
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Rick
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#66
/* 11 months, 24 days ago */
ive done this, but it wont let me format/install windows
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matt74
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#67
/* 11 months, 21 days ago */
Very cool! Going to use it for disk imaging. Thanks for the updated links. We downloaded a Win98 boot disk EXE (bootdisks.com or similar) and created a floppy. Then used it with the HP utility to make the jump drive bootable. Thanks!
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JoshuaTX
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#68
/* 10 months, 28 days ago */
if that method didnt work...
if you just ignore the windows 7 part this gives very detailed instructions on how to do it
http://ultimatemini.blogspot.com/
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timm
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#69
/* 10 months, 15 days ago */
There's another way to do this. Just download and install unetbootin. Open unetbootin with the flash drive inserted and select FreeDOS from the menu at the top. Now select your USB drive and press OK. This method works for Windows and Linux. You can also use it to USB boot different Linux Distros.
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Jonathan
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#70
/* 10 months, 15 days ago */
I forgot to add a link to unetbootin...so here it is:
[URL="http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/"]unetbootin[/URL]
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Jonathan
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