Hi!
Can you help me?
I can't boot in Direct Boot Menu my bootable usb flash (but I can boot it in BIOS)
"Remove disks or other media...." etc
Thanks!
Unable to boot from USB flash
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Re: Unable to boot from USB flash
the drive will show up if partitioned and shows up as a BIOS drive (shows up
in partition work with the BIOS bus selected).
"pasha123321" wrote in message news:7368@public.bootitbm...
Hi!
Can you help me?
I can't boot in Direct Boot Menu my bootable usb flash (but I can boot it in
BIOS)
"Remove disks or other media...." etc
Thanks!
in partition work with the BIOS bus selected).
"pasha123321" wrote in message news:7368@public.bootitbm...
Hi!
Can you help me?
I can't boot in Direct Boot Menu my bootable usb flash (but I can boot it in
BIOS)
"Remove disks or other media...." etc
Thanks!
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- Joined: Wed Jan 22, 2014 10:31 am
Re: Unable to boot from USB flash
Excuse me for my english
It is a DOS-based bootable usb flsash. I can boot with it in BIOS and I can't boot with it in BootIt Bare Metal.
It is a DOS-based bootable usb flsash. I can boot with it in BIOS and I can't boot with it in BootIt Bare Metal.
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- Joined: Thu May 05, 2011 10:37 pm
Re: Unable to boot from USB flash
Hello,
Yes, you'll need to have a partition on it, and the BIOS must map in the
drive as a BIOS drive. USB Legacy Support enabled for disk drives in the
BIOS and attached prior to booting (for most new systems). As an
alternative, you can set it up to boot from USB first, then use the "BIOS
Sequence" option on a boot item (depending on the BIOS, that may then allow
it to boot the USB when attached).
"pasha123321" wrote in message news:7372@public.bootitbm...
Excuse me for my english
![:)]({SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_smile.gif)
It is a DOS-based bootable usb flsash. I can boot with it in BIOS and I
can't boot with it in BootIt Bare Metal.
Yes, you'll need to have a partition on it, and the BIOS must map in the
drive as a BIOS drive. USB Legacy Support enabled for disk drives in the
BIOS and attached prior to booting (for most new systems). As an
alternative, you can set it up to boot from USB first, then use the "BIOS
Sequence" option on a boot item (depending on the BIOS, that may then allow
it to boot the USB when attached).
"pasha123321" wrote in message news:7372@public.bootitbm...
Excuse me for my english
![:)]({SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_smile.gif)
It is a DOS-based bootable usb flsash. I can boot with it in BIOS and I
can't boot with it in BootIt Bare Metal.