Tek-Tips is the largest IT community on the Internet today!

Members share and learn making Tek-Tips Forums the best source of peer-reviewed technical information on the Internet!

  • Congratulations TouchToneTommy on being selected by the Tek-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

How to make bootable USB flash drive? 1

Status
Not open for further replies.

cheerful

Programmer
Mar 4, 2003
173
US
How can I make a bootable USB flash drive? I have the disk image for floppy and the motherboard supports boot from USB.

What about those special bootable disk like mem-test 86?

Thanks!
 
cheerful,

As you have support for booting from USB, select the os that you want & have installed.

Image it to the USB drive. Shutdown. restart enter BIOS and set to boot to USB and that should do it.

rvnguy
"I know everything..I just can't remember it all
 
I went down the same route very recently. After a lot of trial and error (mostly error <grin>), it seems to be dependent on what you want to use it for, i.e. to boot into DOS (including the equivalent of floppy boot disks) or to boot into Windows. It also seems to be dependendent on the make of USB flash drive.

Booting into DOS running from the USB flash drive is fairly easy but my experience is that you can't rely on the way that the USB flash drive is formatted by the manufacturer. Instead, you appear to need to re-format the USB flash drive in a special way in order to make them bootable.

I've used a freeware HP USB Formatter utility successfully on some USB flash drives I have access to (e.g. Buffalo 512Mb, Disgo 128Mb, ClipDrive 128Mb and HyperDrive 256Mb)... but not all.

The HP USB formatter is available from here:

You might also find the freeware 'BootFlashDOS' and 'PeToUSB' on the site useful.

Although it's not freeware, FlashBoot (available from might also be worth a look at.

Unfortunately the HP formatter wasn't able to make a Buffalo 1Gb flash drive bootable. Fom what I read on the 'net, it looks like there may be 2 different types of USB flash drives internally. Some behave like USB floppy disks or CDROM drives whilst the one I'm still having problems with seems to behave like a USB hard disk.

I've also found that PC's built within the last 18 months to 2 years can usually be booted from the USB flash drive whilst older PC's (especially those with only USB 1.1 ports) often won't recognise the USB flash drive as a bootable device, even when the option to boot from USB floppy disk is present.

Hope this info helps...
 
Thanks. I will try that.

Would I be able to flash the BIOS when boot up from USB drive?
 
If you can transfer a floppy disk image of the BIOS updater to the USB drive then I can't think of any reason why not.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Part and Inventory Search

Sponsor

Back
Top