Making the U disk boot disk
the process is very simple, plug in the U disk you want to make, open USBoot 1.7
select your U disk;
click the blue word choice work mode;
strongly recommend ZIP mode! The
HDD mode and FDD mode suggest that the ZIP mode can not be tried again when the ZIP mode is not working properly; the
ZIP mode is to simulate the U disk as a ZIP drive mode, and the A:
HDD mode after starting the A:
HDD mode is to simulate the U disk as a hard disk mode; It's C:, and there are many problems when you operate the startup partition, for example, when installing the system, the setup program will write the boot file to the U disk instead of your hard disk boot partition! The system installation failed. So try to choose the ZIP mode first.
note: if you have important files in your U disk, it is recommended that you backup your files before making the U disk.
(> > 4) directly pull down your U disk (as far as possible uninstall the U disk)
when the program prompt "please insert the U disk" again, then insert the U disk into
and then make the DOS boot disk
2, make the PE boot disk
1 and open the "file" - "open" Find the ISO mirror file that you downloaded PE and open it.
click "start disk", select "write hard disk mirror", pay attention to the corresponding work pattern before, that is if you choose the HDD work mode, here you choose "USB-HDD" write
click "convenient boot", "write a new drive boot sector", select "WI". NDOWS NT/2K/XP "
click" convenient start ", select" easy write ", then
[color=#FF0000] notice, if the U disk is larger than 2G, the startup disk will become 2G. At this point, just start USBoot 1.7 with 0 reset parameters, and then format the U disk to restore the original size. [/color]