


Multiboot Usb (pe, Linux And Dos) - The CD Forum

Multiboot Usb (pe, Linux And Dos) - The CD Forum 1 of 27 5:19 AM * Run HPUSBFW.EXE and select the following options. Use HP's USB Disk Storage Format Tool to make your drive bootable. I would advise you to proceeding with the following steps, as you will save yourself a great deal of time. _ Method 1_1 - Using Syslinux Step 1 - download the following * HPUSBFW.EXE (HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool) - used Version 2.0.6 * syslinux - used Version 3.31 * w2k3 service pack 1 (if using BartPE) * OS's you would like to include (BartPE, WindowsPE etc) Step 2a - Test whether drive is bootable (optional) As noted earlier, Bios support for booting from USB devices is inconsistant. For information about booting from USB drives look here: I used a 1GB Kingston Datatraveller 2.0 USB with Asus A7V400-MX SE Motherboard. I take no credit for the ideas in this guide, as it is a compilation of ideas taken from various web s links from forum to forum without taking any notes and cannot remember (or find) whe re some o *NOTE* Bios support for booting from a USB stick is dependent on your motherboard. You will need a 512 MB USB s WindowsPE 2.0) in this guide (files take up approximately 312MB, leaving plenty of r oom for data larger drive - if adding PE 2.0 read step 10 before proceeding. The following guide will create a multi-boot USB stick with options for BartPE, Linu x (DSL, Puppy L images (Windows98, Memtest86) - additional options can be added. Help Search Members Calendar Options Nov 9 2006, 06:07 PM Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register ) The CD Forum > The CD Forum > Multibooting systems 9 Pages 1 2 3 > » Multiboot Usb (pe, Linux And Dos), Using Syslinux, GRUB4DOS and/or multiple partitions diddy Silver Member Group: Members Posts: 120 Joined: 8-November 06 Member No.: 22,987 Guide for Multi-booting from a US During my experiments (+ searching forums) I have come accross two different methods for mul (such as Syslinux or GRUB) with a USB stick containing one partition.
