ohaya wrote:
>
> I have one question about that though. Everytime I start Partition Work, it's
> prompting me to enter my name and BIBM license key. Is there a way to set that so
> that it doesn't keep asking for those?
>
Sure. When you made the IFL flash drive you entered your username and key for IFL. There was also a window for your BIBM username and key. You must have missed that window.
BIBM with Toshiba Encore 2 Tablet
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Re: BIBM with Toshiba Encore 2 Tablet
I got caught on that password as well. I did not know I needed it and
did not have it handy at the time.
Mary
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 8:39 PM, Brian K wrote:
> ohaya wrote:
>
>>
>> I have one question about that though. Everytime I start Partition Work, it's
>> prompting me to enter my name and BIBM license key. Is there a way to set that so
>> that it doesn't keep asking for those?
>>
>
> Sure. When you made the IFL flash drive you entered your username and key for IFL. There was also a window for your BIBM username and key. You must have missed that window.
>
>
did not have it handy at the time.
Mary
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 8:39 PM, Brian K wrote:
> ohaya wrote:
>
>>
>> I have one question about that though. Everytime I start Partition Work, it's
>> prompting me to enter my name and BIBM license key. Is there a way to set that so
>> that it doesn't keep asking for those?
>>
>
> Sure. When you made the IFL flash drive you entered your username and key for IFL. There was also a window for your BIBM username and key. You must have missed that window.
>
>
Re: BIBM with Toshiba Encore 2 Tablet
Brian K wrote:
> ohaya wrote:
>
> >
> > I have one question about that though. Everytime I start Partition Work, it's
> > prompting me to enter my name and BIBM license key. Is there a way to set that
> so
> > that it doesn't keep asking for those?
> >
>
> Sure. When you made the IFL flash drive you entered your username and key for IFL.
> There was also a window for your BIBM username and key. You must have missed that
> window.
I just went through a couple of time and I don't think it was my "missing" it.
It looks like when you get the page where you choose Simple, Traditional, Traditional, if you choose the middle Traditional, it only asks for the IFL license.
Jim
> ohaya wrote:
>
> >
> > I have one question about that though. Everytime I start Partition Work, it's
> > prompting me to enter my name and BIBM license key. Is there a way to set that
> so
> > that it doesn't keep asking for those?
> >
>
> Sure. When you made the IFL flash drive you entered your username and key for IFL.
> There was also a window for your BIBM username and key. You must have missed that
> window.
I just went through a couple of time and I don't think it was my "missing" it.
It looks like when you get the page where you choose Simple, Traditional, Traditional, if you choose the middle Traditional, it only asks for the IFL license.
Jim
Re: BIBM with Toshiba Encore 2 Tablet
ohaya wrote:
, if you choose the middle Traditional, it only asks for the IFL license.
>
You are correct. I never use that choice. Use the third (Custom) choice and you will be asked for the BIBM info.
, if you choose the middle Traditional, it only asks for the IFL license.
>
You are correct. I never use that choice. Use the third (Custom) choice and you will be asked for the BIBM info.
Re: BIBM with Toshiba Encore 2 Tablet
Brian K and mashedmitten,
Thanks for your help with this.
I think that I am at the best situation possible with this at this point, thanks to your help.
- I now have a USB stick that I can boot to via the BIOS that takes me to GUI IFL with Partition Work
- Via using the USB hub (an unpowered Trendnet BTW) I can now hook up keyboard, mouse, and USB stick simultaneously, and can use IFL for imaging and Partition Work
The downsides:
- I have to hook all the above up and boot to the USB stick (IFL not installed on the tablet internal drive)
- The tablet has to be running on battery since the microUSB port is used for the above.
Thanks again!
Jim
Thanks for your help with this.
I think that I am at the best situation possible with this at this point, thanks to your help.
- I now have a USB stick that I can boot to via the BIOS that takes me to GUI IFL with Partition Work
- Via using the USB hub (an unpowered Trendnet BTW) I can now hook up keyboard, mouse, and USB stick simultaneously, and can use IFL for imaging and Partition Work
The downsides:
- I have to hook all the above up and boot to the USB stick (IFL not installed on the tablet internal drive)
- The tablet has to be running on battery since the microUSB port is used for the above.
Thanks again!
Jim
Re: BIBM with Toshiba Encore 2 Tablet
Jim,
If you like you can put IFL on your internal drive. You can boot it from the BIOS or from the free EasyUEFI in Windows.
If you like you can put IFL on your internal drive. You can boot it from the BIOS or from the free EasyUEFI in Windows.