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Old December 17th 07, 05:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Jorge Cervantes
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Default Q about flashdrive booting

I am working on flashdrive booting. After inserting flashdrive (Kingston
Datatrave eleite) in the port, I looked at the boot sequence. I am able
add this item as the the first boot sequence:

USB RMD -FDD; Kingston Datatravel Elite.

It seems that my computer sees the flash drive (Kingston Datatravel Elite).
But I do not understand what it exactly means.

Does this mean that I can boot FDD or Flashdrive?
Thank you.

Roman



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Old December 17th 07, 05:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
David B.[_3_]
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Default Q about flashdrive booting

It means you can boot from the flash drive if you load some type of
operating system on it.

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"Jorge Cervantes" wrote in message
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I am working on flashdrive booting. After inserting flashdrive (Kingston
Datatrave eleite) in the port, I looked at the boot sequence. I am able
add this item as the the first boot sequence:

USB RMD -FDD; Kingston Datatravel Elite.

It seems that my computer sees the flash drive (Kingston Datatravel
Elite).
But I do not understand what it exactly means.

Does this mean that I can boot FDD or Flashdrive?
Thank you.

Roman




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Old December 17th 07, 06:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Jorge Cervantes
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Default Q about flashdrive booting

Thanks David,

I thought so. But when I tried to boot with BartPE flashdrive, I am getting
following error:

Inf file textsetup.sif is corrup or missing, Satus 1. Setup cannot
continue,
Press any key to exit.

I could not find textetup.sif file in the flashdrive.
I wonder how I can fix the problem.
My OS is WinXP Pro SP2.

With the same BartPE flashdrive, I have no problem with booting on Dell
Vostro laptop.

Jorge,







"David B." wrote in message
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It means you can boot from the flash drive if you load some type of
operating system on it.

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Old December 17th 07, 07:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Jorge Cervantes
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Default Q about flashdrive booting

Correction:

I found it under (flshdrive):\minint\txtsetup.sif

Jorge



"Jorge Cervantes" wrote in message
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Thanks David,

I thought so. But when I tried to boot with BartPE flashdrive, I am
getting following error:

Inf file textsetup.sif is corrup or missing, Satus 1. Setup cannot
continue,
Press any key to exit.

I could not find textetup.sif file in the flashdrive.
I wonder how I can fix the problem.
My OS is WinXP Pro SP2.

With the same BartPE flashdrive, I have no problem with booting on Dell
Vostro laptop.

Jorge,



 




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