USB Boot Disk
Hi all. I seem to have a problem with my Floppy disk drive. No power seems to be getting to it althought all the cables seem to be plugged in and working fine. For a start if any1 can help with this problem thatd be great.
However, if you cant, is it possible to get a pc to boot up to the Windows ME emergency boot screen using a USB pen drive. I want to format my pc, and use FDISK. However i cannot do this as my floppy drive dont work.
Any help would be greatly apreciated.
:)
tcepser
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Ok thank you very much for your, im pleased to announce after your advice i finally got that pc 2 realise that the floppy drive is there. Now for my last hurdle. I need a boot disk. I have been to www.bootdisk.com and downloaded the OEM versions of 98 and ME, but to no avail. Everytime i put the floppy drive in i get a message 'Disk I/O Error, replace the disk, and then press any key'
From my previous knowledge this should not come up as the boot disk should just load up. Any tips or advice, perhaps a different bootdisk from another website.
Thanks again and await your replies.
tcepser
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I downloaded the program, which extracted all the files (i assume all the files) onto the disk. I then placed that disk into my dodgy pc. I hope that info helps you
tcepser
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Cool! Off i go 2 try them things out! Your a star!
tcepser
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Double check to make sure your BIOS is set to boot from the floppy first.
dlh6213
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How old is the system?
I've taken recent (<3 years old) systems and booted them from a USB pen drive. Those pen drives are what the computer industry wants to supplant floppies, I think.
alc6379
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I've actually seen some linux distros that have livecds say that you can run it off a usb flash drive.
mikeandike22
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Thanks every1 for your help. heres what i did...
I have simply booted from another copy of XP that i have. My other XP disk was not a bootable one. I could then format my drive and install a fresh copy of XP on it. I believe that i wont need to worry for a while so having a floppy drive not work isnt really bothering me since i have a pen drive. I really appreciate every1s help tho :)
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