How To Boot From A USB Flash Drive: Newest Method 6 A Few Things You Need To Consider in Advance
How To Boot From A USB Flash Drive: Newest Method 6 A Few Things You Need To Consider in Advance
How To Boot From A USB Flash Drive: Newest Method 6 A Few Things You Need To Consider in Advance
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For starters this is still a new science and many people have had good
luck with at least one of these methods and others have not. Note that
flash drives are often also called thumb drives, keychain drives,
pendrives, etc. The NEWEST methods are listed last on this page,
starting with Method 6 for Vista/Win7
A FEW THINGS YOU NEED TO CONSIDER IN ADVANCE.
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.
5. References to "A:" drive lines in the autoexec.bat and/or config.sys
files you copy to the drive after you make it bootable may result in
errors.
6. You "may" have to format your floppy disk first in WinXP before
you create a bootdisk as XP may "not" like working later on with a
disk formatted otherwise.
7. Included below is a bootable ISO of DOS 7.1 which may be used
with some of these methods if you do not have a 1.44 drive.
METHODS
Method 1 - Make your flash drive bootable using Bart's mkbt util:
http://www.nu2.nu/mkbt/ | Alt: mkbt20.zip
Put a bootable floppy disk in your A: drive or create one using
Windows.
Download mkbt20.zip and unpack to to new temp folder you create.
Go to the temp folder.
Extract the bootsector from the bootable floppy disk. eg Open a DOS
Window and go to the directory where you extracted MKBT. Type:
mkbt -c a: bootsect.bin
The boot sectors from the bootable floppy disk have just been saved to
a file in the temp folder you created.
Format the flash drive in FAT or FAT16.
Copy the bootsector to the flash drive. Open a DOS Window and go
to the folder where you extracted MKBT. Type:
mkbt -x bootsect.bin Z:
"Z" represents the flash drive drive Letter. So if your flash drive has
another drive letter, then change the "Z" accordingly.
Now you can [grin] "should" be able to copy the utils you need to the
pen drive.
Method 2 - Try these 2 USB Flash Drive Utilities by HP/Compaq.
They work with Most other brands of flash drives as well.
hpflash2.zip HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool. Formerly called
hpflash1.zip
HP Drive Key Boot Utility Version 7.41
Download
"I would put a little extra in there." Says a fan who emailed me with
no name:)
For the downloads section I use nLite to make and create the image
file as you can import the service packs and do some tweaking to the
install files.
http://www.nliteos.com/download.html
1. Install the HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool and run the program.
2. Select the Device and the File system from the drop down menus
and click start.
3. Close the above program and install and run the HP Drive Key
Boot Utility. Selecting the appropriate drive letter. Click Next.
4.Select the circle on the top that says create New or Replace Existing
Configuration. Click Next.
5. Select the circle labeled Hard Drive. Click Next.
6. Select Create New Filesystem. Click Next.
7. Select the circle labeled HP Firmware Flash Package. Click Next.
Click Finish