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Saturday 22 June 2013

How to Make a Bootable USB Drive



 
Greetings mate ... well this time there is a post about how to create a bootable USB drive

 
probably the first we know is done through media bootable disk, but there are some ways to make one using a bootable USB Flash Disk kerenya or language.



USB (Universal Serial Bus) drive has become a commonly used device for backup data, shifting the function floppy disks, CDs and ZIP disks. USB drives are not only cheap, but also very practical, durable, and can have a considerable storage capacity. To anticipate when our computer can not boot, we should have a bootable disk. Bootable disk can mengindarkan us of our inability to access the computer for trouble booting. By using a bootable USB drive, we can even fix the problem faster booting.


  
Below are the steps to create a bootable USB drive:


1. First insert the USB drive into one of the USB ports on komputeranda

2. Click "Start" in the bottom left of your computer screen

3. Type "cmd" in the RUN window to open a command prompt

4. Then Type "spare disk" into the command prompt and press Enter. After that type "list disk" and press Enter again.

5. Determine which of the disks that display the list which is your USB drive. (For example 4GB USB drive, then that's an option with 4GB size you need to see). Record the number that identifies your USB drive it in the paper.

6. Type the following command into the command prompt to format the USB drive.

"Select a disk," replace "A" with the number you get in step 5 earlier. Press Enter
"Clean." Press Enter
"Create Partition Memory." Press "Enter."
"Select Partition A." Press "Enter."
"Format FS = NTFS." Press "Enter."
"Assign." Press "Enter."
"Exit." Press "Enter."

7. Insert the installation CD of Windows XP or Vista you. Your computer will read the installation CD, and a window will appear on the screen. List of all available drives will be displayed there. Look for the letter which is the symbol of the CD-ROM and USB drive. Take note of these letters in the paper.

8. Type the following command into the command prompt:

"B: CD boot," replace "B" with the letter which is the symbol of the CD-ROM. Press "Enter."
"CD boot." Press "Enter."
"BOOTSECT.EXE/NT60 C:," replace "C" with the letter which is the symbol of the USB Drive. Press "Enter."

9. Copy the boot information from the installation CD to a USB drive by entering the following command into the command prompt:
"Xcopy C: *. * / S / e / f B :/," replace "B" with the letter which is the symbol of the CD-ROM and replace "C" with the letter which is the symbol of the USB drive. Press "Enter."

Allow the computer to copy data from the installation CD to a USB drive.

10. Unplug the USB drive from the USB port, replace the lid, and label "bootable" with markers. Keep the USB drive in a safe place. Remove your Windows installation CD and return it to its place.

ok buddy hopefully this post :)

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