nah , most BIOS'es from 2000 have the ability to boot off USB drivesVexByte said:And also most importantly, most of the BIOS'es don't have the provision to boot from the USB.
nah , most BIOS'es from 2000 have the ability to boot off USB drives![]()
Well here's a way to do it :
You need these two utilities to get your work done :
- BBIE - Bart's Boot Image Extractor *nu2.nu/bbie/
- Bart's MKBT, Make Bootable *nu2.nu/mkbt/
First , format your zip drive to FAT 32 Filesystem , now to make drive bootable follow these steps :
1. Extract boot sector of cd using bbie [e.g "bbie image.iso" , "bbie e:"]
2. This will create file image1.bin
3. now copy the contents of the iso or cd onto you USB drive.
4. now execute this command "mkbt -c -x {you zip drive letter} image1.bin"
also , if you want to boot a linux filesystem or the likes then you can follow this guide *www.althack.com/2006/03/10/how-to-run-linux-on-a-usb-drive/
Yes1)Is it possible to reformat a "bootable" pen drive to fat32 format?
You actually first access the BIOS before you boot up.2)Is it possible to boot into the Asus P5N32 E SLI BIOS from a bootable pen drive?
Krates ki abh tak ki sabhse badhiya post.Don't Know But Thinks It May Work Open The Open The Bootable Cd Image Through Daemon Tool Or Such Utilities Copy All The Contents From The Image tO The Pen Drive Rename The Pen Drive To The Cd Name Now Insert Your Pen Drive And Reboot The Computer Open The Bios Enable The First Boot Device As The Usb Drive In which Your Pen Drive Is Save Changes Reboot The Computer See If It Is Booting The The Pen Drive Or Not If Not Try Changing The Usb Port Cause I Think You u May Not Be Knowing The Port
If It Work Then Thanks Me
Otherwise I Am Sorry For The Hard Work