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creating Bootable disks
Interested in creating a bootable disk using a jump drive or the memory stick.
Does anyone have any expierence with this. Basically, if a problem occurs I can resolve some issues with a little less weight. The notebook I have only has a PCMCIA slot and Memory Stick slot besides two USB. Thanks. |
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Sean wrote:
Interested in creating a bootable disk using a jump drive or the memory stick. you and everybody else. Does anyone have any expierence with this. nope, my MB BIOS doesn't do USB booting. Basically, if a problem occurs I can resolve some issues with a little less weight. could do more than that; you could stuff alot of utilities onto a jump-drive. Rick The notebook I have only has a PCMCIA slot and Memory Stick slot besides two USB. Thanks. |
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Basically, what Sony was saying as well.
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If there is an update for the BIOS.
At the "BIOS Update Disk - InstallShield Wizard" box, click Next. Several setup boxes will briefly appear as the files are extracted and the notebook model is identified. As these processes complete, the boxes will close automatically. The BIOS Update Disk Setup will launch. At the "Information" window, insert a blank 3½ floppy diskette to the floppy disk drive (A and click OK. At the "Creating the CRISIS diskette on drive A:" screen, press ENTER. WARNING!!: All the data in the floppy disk will be erased. At the "The CRISIS diskette in drive A: is being formatted" screen, press ENTER. Please wait as the floppy is formatted. At the "Volume label (11 characters, ENTER for none)?" prompt, type in a name (such as BIOSUPD) and press ENTER. At the "QuickFormat another (Y/N)?" prompt, press the N key and press ENTER. Press ENTER a second time to continue. Please wait as the BIOS installation files are copied to the floppy disk. At the "Press any key to continue..." prompt, press ENTER. Please wait as the BIOS installation disk is made bootable. At the "Press any key to continue..." prompt, press ENTER. At the "CRISIS diskette on drive A: successfully created" screen, leave the floppy disk in the drive and press ENTER. At the "InstallShield Wizard Complete" screen, verify that "Yes, I want to restart my computer now" is selected and click Finish. Be sure to leave the bootable floppy disk with the BIOS files in the floppy drive. As the notebook restarts, it will boot from the floppy disk instead of the hard drive. The PhoenixPhlash Utility will launch. At the "Phoenix Phlash Utility" box, press the Y key to begin the update process. Please wait as the installation of the BIOS will take one to two minutes to complete. Once the installation is complete, the notebook will automatically turn off. Eject the bootable BIOS installation disk from the drive. Turn on the notebook. At the black "SONY" screen, press the F2 key to enter the BIOS Setup. At the "PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility" screen, press ESC key. From the "Exit" menu, press the DOWN ARROW key until "Get Default Values" is highlighted. Press ENTER. At the "Setup Confirmation" box, verify "Yes" is highlighted and press ENTER. From the "Exit" menu, verify "Exit (Save Changes)" is highlighted and press ENTER. At the "Setup Confirmation" box, verify "Yes" is highlighted and press ENTER. After the computer restarts, the installation of the BIOS is complete. Rather than the A: ; couldnt I dentify the Memory Stick drive 9F and use a stick in this instance? |
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Using an 80 GIG external USB drive and a Bootable CD loaded with utilities
works very well here in troubleshooting. The 80 GIG external USB drive is used only for software storage and the bootup is with the CD or External USB Floppy. -- Regards, Gary 'Doc' Adams in Louisiana CTLouisiana @ msn comREMOVE http://computerteachers.digital-mall-online.com/ ~ Read to Learn - Write to Think ~ "Sean" wrote in message ... Interested in creating a bootable disk using a jump drive or the memory stick. Does anyone have any expierence with this. Basically, if a problem occurs I can resolve some issues with a little less weight. The notebook I have only has a PCMCIA slot and Memory Stick slot besides two USB. Thanks. |
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Computer Teachers LC wrote:
Using an 80 GIG external USB drive and a Bootable CD loaded with utilities works very well here in troubleshooting. The 80 GIG external USB drive is used only for software storage and the bootup is with the CD or External USB Floppy. .... and this has to do with jump drives how |
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Under the specs I see an option for a USB external floppy drive.
When creating a boot disc, how does the sysytem know what type of storage device is being used? * not interested in carrying that type of equipment around |
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Sean wrote:
Under the specs I see an option for a USB external floppy drive. When creating a boot disc, how does the sysytem know what type of storage device is being used? * not interested in carrying that type of equipment around dunno... there's probably a blurb on USB specs which includes how it tells if a bootable device is connected. Rick |
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Good morning, Rick.
When you create a bootable disk and its asking for the storage area, wouldnt that complete it? |
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Sean wrote:
Good morning, Rick. When you create a bootable disk and its asking for the storage area, wouldnt that complete it? no clue... what are you talking about ? |
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