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How to make an USB stick bootable / Which files + more do I need?



 
 
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Old July 26th 05, 07:38 PM
Sven Claasen
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Default How to make an USB stick bootable / Which files + more do I need?

I have a bootable (!) CD-ROM with a couple of MS-DOS programs on it.
Now I want to move all the stuff to an USB stick.

However as far as I know not only the visible files are necessary to boot from a CD-ROM but
something like a boot entry in the CD MBR or something like that.

How do I make an USB stick bootable? Yes, from the motherboards (BIOS) view a boot from
USB stick is possible in general.

Sven

 




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