Re: TBOSDT PRO and UsbBoot to Bootable USB
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 12:06 pm
Chattan wrote:
> I took all the drivers out to try to force it to put new drivers in but I
> rather think that I would need the Manufacturers driver disc.
>
> Never mind. Maybe the Kingston Data Traveler G3 is not suited to this task.
Probably. Apparently, after a quick search on the Internet, this key does not appear to be bootable. What does your BSOD say? "Unable to read disk"?
UsbBoot install in the system all the USB and IDE drivers included into Windows Seven, and adjusted for Windows XP. I suppose your driver is already included there?
> Which is preferable?
>
> A UFD flash drive, a USB stick or a USB - HARD - drive?
I would say a USB HD drive. Unless it is self-powered.
But there are many UFD that work perfectly.
> I took all the drivers out to try to force it to put new drivers in but I
> rather think that I would need the Manufacturers driver disc.
>
> Never mind. Maybe the Kingston Data Traveler G3 is not suited to this task.
Probably. Apparently, after a quick search on the Internet, this key does not appear to be bootable. What does your BSOD say? "Unable to read disk"?
UsbBoot install in the system all the USB and IDE drivers included into Windows Seven, and adjusted for Windows XP. I suppose your driver is already included there?
> Which is preferable?
>
> A UFD flash drive, a USB stick or a USB - HARD - drive?
I would say a USB HD drive. Unless it is self-powered.
But there are many UFD that work perfectly.