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Last answer on Dec 23, 2008 11:24:06 am GMT Aman , on Dec 19, 2008 11:32:20 am GMT 
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Hello,
how can i create a bootable pendrive???
i mean that by use of which software can i make my pendrive bootable and how... please give some steps or ways as soon as possible

aman

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sanlind, on Dec 19, 2008 12:35:56 pm GMT
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Hi
for this, try the procedures below:
1. you will need your USB key and a DOS bootable floppy disk.
(note: The DOS bootable floppy disk must use "format /s" command. A WinME system disk can't do this.)
2. Insert the USB key and a DOS bootable floppy disk and boot.
3. Enter the BIOS setup.
4. Go to
"Advanced"
>"USB Configuration"
>"USB Mass Storage Device Configuration" section
> set your USB key's "Emulation Type" to "Hard Disk".
5. "Exit & Save".
6. Boot from the DOS bootable floppy disk, and format /s your USB memory key.
(note: Be sure to check the drive letter assigned to your USB memory key before formatting.)
7. Reboot and enter the BIOS setup.
8. Go to "Boot"
>"Removale Drives", and set the "1st Drive" to [your USB memory key].
9. Go to "Exit" and "Exit & Save".
10. Remove the DOS bootable floppy diskette and reboot.

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 Aman, on Dec 23, 2008 11:24:06 am GMT

Thanks sanlind....

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