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<H3>Wellcome</H3> |
<H3>Wellcome</H3> |
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<div style="position: absolute; left: 0px;"><H4>15/09/2010 - v 3.1.0</H4></div> |
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<div style="position: absolute; right: 0px;"><H4>Last update: 18/09/2010</H4></div> |
<div style="position: absolute; right: 0px;"><H4>Last update: 02/03/2011</H4></div> |
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<p>Now all you have to do is make your USB disk bootable. In order to do that you have to open a DOS window (in Windows XP press "<b>Start / Run </b>" and type <b>cmd</b>). Then type at DOS prompt:</p> |
<p>Now all you have to do is make your USB disk bootable. In order to do that you have to open a DOS window (in Windows XP press "<b>Start / Run </b>" and type <b>cmd</b>). Then type at DOS prompt:</p> |
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<p class="newcode"><font color="Green">K:</font><br> |
<p class="newcode"><font color="Green">K:</font><br> |
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cd bootprog<br> |
cd utils/bootprog<br> |
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syslinux -ma <font color="Green">K:</font></p> |
syslinux -ma <font color="Green">K:</font></p> |
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<H3><a name="booting"></a>Booting from USB <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#usb-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H3> |
<H3><a name="booting"></a>Booting from USB <span class="hideprint">[<a href="#usb-top" title="go to top of the page">^</a>]</span></H3> |
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<p>Before trying to boot from your USB device, you have to set your boot device at your BIOS. This means you have to reboot having your USB device connected, get into your BIOS (usually pressing DEL) and make the appropriate settings in the BOOT section.<br><br> |
<p>Before trying to boot from your USB device, you have to set your boot device at your BIOS. This means you have to reboot having your USB device connected, get into your BIOS (usually pressing DEL) and make the appropriate settings in the BOOT section.<br><br> |