Step 1
Connect USB Pen Drive (1GB or more)
Ubuntu server lts 32 bit. Step 2
Download and Run USB Disk Storage FormatUSBFormat.zip (34KB)
Step 3
Download grubinst_guigrub4dos.zip (179KB) and Run as Administrator
Step 4
Insert the BootCD (10.3 or newer) in the CD Drive and Copy everything from CD to USB Flash Drive
Step 5
Copy grldr and menu.lst from grub4dos.zip (or from HBCD folder) to the usb drive
Step 6
Test Your USB Drive (read bottom of the page for troubleshoot)
Make sure you set your computer to boot from USB Flash Drive
Clonezilla Live on USB flash drive or USB hard drive Some machine, e.g. Asus Eee PC or Acer Aspire One, comes without CD/DVD drive. In this case, an USB flash drive or USB hard drive is the best way to boot Clonezilla live. You can follow the following to make a bootable Clonezilla live USB flash drive or hard drive using either. Click and Open rufus.exe Once the user interface of the software opens up, plug-in your USB After that, look for the 'Create a bootable USB drive option' and from the drop-down, select an ISO Image Then, click on the button next to the dropdown and select the Windows 10 ISO that you want to install. MakeWinPEMedia can create bootable WinPE USB drives, virtual hard disks, or ISOs that allow you to boot a VHD or burn to a DVD or CD. CopyPE and MakeWinPEMedia are installed when you choose the Deployment tools and Windows Preinstallation Environment options when installing the ADK. If you're using the ADK for Windows 10, version 1809, Windows. There, you can select your USB drive so the next system startup will boot from it. You can also permanently change the boot order by pushing the Image↑ or Image↓ keys to change the order of the boot drives. Set your USB drive on the top of the list to start from it as soon as it's plugged into your computer.
To Enter the BIOS press the 'Del' button on your keyboard. Alternatives are'F1', 'F2', 'Insert', and 'F10'. Some PC's BIOS might even require a differentkey to be pressed. Commonly a PC will show a message like'Press [Del] to enter Setup' to indicate that you need to press the 'Del' key.Some AMI BIOS require you to enable the option 'USB Keyboard Legacy support'! Macos catalina screenshot.
For AMI BIOS:
- Go to 'Feature Setup'. 'Enable' these options: 'USB Function Support',
'USB Function For DOS' and 'ThumbDrive for DOS'. Go to 'Advanced Setup'.
Set the '1st Boot Device' to 'USB RMD-FDD'.
Reboot the PC and it now should boot from the Usb Stick. - Go to 'USB Mass Storage Device Configuration'. Select 'Emulation Type'
and set it to 'Harddisk'. Go to the 'Boot Menu' and set the '1st boot device' to 'USB-Stick'. Exit the BIOS, saving the changes.
you can try 'Emulation Type' to 'Floppy' or 'Forced FDD'.
For PHOENIX/AWARD BIOS:
- Go to 'Advanced BIOS Features'. Go to the '1st Boot device' and set it to 'USB-ZIP'.
Troubleshoot
If you cannot install grub4dos (or you get 'cannot run background program' message) then use syslinux to boot grub4dos
Step 1
Connect USB Pen Drive (1GB or more)
Step 2
Download and Run USB Disk Storage FormatUSBFormat.zip (34KB)
Step 3
Download grubinst_guigrub4dos.zip (179KB) and Run as Administrator
Step 4
Insert the BootCD (10.3 or newer) in the CD Drive and Copy everything from CD to USB Flash Drive
Step 5
Copy grldr and menu.lst from grub4dos.zip (or from HBCD folder) to the usb drive
Step 6
Test Your USB Drive (read bottom of the page for troubleshoot)
Make sure you set your computer to boot from USB Flash Drive
To Enter the BIOS press the 'Del' button on your keyboard. Alternatives are'F1', 'F2', 'Insert', and 'F10'. Some PC's BIOS might even require a differentkey to be pressed. Commonly a PC will show a message like'Press [Del] to enter Setup' to indicate that you need to press the 'Del' key.Some AMI BIOS require you to enable the option 'USB Keyboard Legacy support'!
For AMI BIOS:
- Go to 'Feature Setup'. 'Enable' these options: 'USB Function Support',
'USB Function For DOS' and 'ThumbDrive for DOS'. Go to 'Advanced Setup'.
Set the '1st Boot Device' to 'USB RMD-FDD'.
Reboot the PC and it now should boot from the Usb Stick. - Go to 'USB Mass Storage Device Configuration'. Select 'Emulation Type'
and set it to 'Harddisk'. Go to the 'Boot Menu' and set the '1st boot device' to 'USB-Stick'. Exit the BIOS, saving the changes.
you can try 'Emulation Type' to 'Floppy' or 'Forced FDD'.
For PHOENIX/AWARD BIOS:
Make Usb Stick Bootable Windows
- Go to 'Advanced BIOS Features'. Go to the '1st Boot device' and set it to 'USB-ZIP'.
Usb Boot Stick Maker Instructions
Troubleshoot
Usb Boot Stick Maker Software
If you cannot install grub4dos (or you get 'cannot run background program' message) then use syslinux to boot grub4dos