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RE: Flash Drive Question

 
 
jeh_it
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      09-01-2009
There is no need to make or burn an ISO. Simply copy the contents of the CD
onto the flash-drive. If that doesn't work, you may need to do any or all of
these: adjust boot order in the bios, reformat flash drive before copy (as
FAT32), and/or correct the boot code of the file system format. So let me
know what happens and I can give you detailed instructions. (Note, to find
this info for yourself, try looking for something like "Install Windows 7
from USB".)

"The Magnet" wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I have a program on CD. I need to boot from it. The clients notebook
> is one of these tiny things with no CD drive and 2 USB ports.
>
> I'm trying to see how to make an ISO of the CD I need to boot from,
> put it onto the flash drive, and then boot from that.
>
> Can anyone help me? How do I burn the ISO onto the flash drive so it
> will boot INTO the program, as it would if it was on CD?
>
> Thanks!
>

 
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