Kolkas dekui varau bandyt ;) Bone Daddy wrote: > FlashBoot user manual for version 1.3 of the program. > FlashBoot is a tool to make USB disks bootable. Its primary focus is USB > Flash disks, but other types of USB devices are supported too. Making disk > bootable means reformatting of target media (that's optional) and > transferring system files to it. Different types of systems are supported: > DOS kernel (MS-DOS, PC-DOS and FreeDOS), SysLinux-based disks, Windows > NT/2000/XP bootloader, Linux kernel, any other user-supplied bootloader. > You may create blank bootable USB flash with minimal set of system files and > then manually tune it for your needs, or convert a full-featured bootable > CD-ROM or floppy disk to bootable USB Flash keeping all functionality. > FlashBoot is able to write its output to a physical disk or to image file. > So you may create customized flash disk manually or with another tool and > use FlashBoot to create image out of it and redistribute it in local network > or online. > FlashBoot is designed to be compatible with all types of hardware. It is not > binded to Transend, Kingston, HP or to any other particular manufacturer of > USB Flash or other types of USB disks. > FlashBoot is designed to be compatible with all types of media. It is not > binded to any fixed media size or disk geometry, specific for some > particular kind of devices. > FlashBoot is designed to be compatible with all BIOSes. Some of them rely on > so-called superfloppy format (called also USB-ZIP format, originally > introduced by external ZIP drives), some of them support only partitioned > disks (called also USB-HDD format, originally introduced by external USB HDD > disks), others work OK with both ones. You can choose disk format in > FlashBoot if you enable reformat option. Even more, you can use FlashBoot to > avoid such incompatibilities for existing USB disks, i.e. to convert disk > format of existing disk, maybe created manually or by third-party software. > FlashBoot is a tool with wide feature list, for example there are no other > tools currently available to convert bootable floppies or CD-ROMs to USB > Flash disks, or to duplicate USB flash disks. You get all the features "in > one box" if you use FlashBoot. > Šitas veikia, tik reikia nukrakint. Paleidi, įdedi instaliacinį CD arba > parodai jo image ant HD ir padaro bootinį flašą su Windowsų instalu > Dirba ir nenukrakintas, bet su pauzem > "Mechanikas" <triochlas@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:e986f076759fe73ceec7e09a6d80bdf6$1@www.siulau.info... >> Sveiki, kai pasidaryti bootable usb flasika ir sukisti i ji WinXP >> installus kad butu galima uzsikrauti ir suinstaliuoti windausus be cd. >> Internete pilna programeliu. Kelias isbandziau niekas nesigavo. Gal kas >> bandes esat. Pasidalinkit patirtim Dekui. >>