Posted by : ஆனந்த் சதாசிவம் Tuesday, May 28, 2013


  1. How to Make a USB Bootable

    1) Attach the USB Flash Drive to a Windows Vista/7 
    2) As Administrator: Open a command window and run 'DISKPART’
    3) At the DISKPART> prompt, type 'List disk' 
    4) Determine which disk number corresponds to the USB flash drive (make sure you correctly make this determination!), then at the DISKPART> prompt, type 'Select 
    disk <x>' where <x> is the disk number that the USB flash drive corresponds to 
    5) At the DISKPART> prompt, type 'Clean'
    WARNING!: This will wipe all the contents from the drive you selected in step 4 so make sure that the correct drive is selected and that there is nothing on the drive that is needed.
    6) At the DISKPART> prompt, type 'List Partition'. If there are no partitions, 
    move on to step 7. If there is a partition, at the DISKPART> prompt, type 'Select 
    Partition 1' then type 'Clean' 
    7) At the DISKPART> prompt, type 'Create Partition Primary'. If you receive an 
    error at this stage regarding not being able to create a partition, the USB Flash 
    Drive is not capable of being made bootable and will not work as an SCCM 2007 
    bootable Task Sequence Media. Please restart the process using a different USB
    Flash Drive. 
    8) At the DISKPART> prompt, type 'Select Partition 1' 
    9) At the DISKPART> prompt, type 'Format FS=FAT32 QUICK' 
    10) At the DISKPART> prompt, type 'Active' 
    11) At the DISKPART> prompt, type 'Assign' 
    12) At the DISKPART> prompt, type 'Exit'

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