Creating a Dos USB stick

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Hiya.

Giving me a bit of ballache this... ;)

Using the HP USB Disk Format Storage Tool I can create what should be a bootable DOS USB drive.

All looks good after the couple of hours formatting. :D

Though when I try to boot from it I get an error :

"Remove disks or other media. Press any key to retry"

I've googled the error. Only advice I can find is to format the USB stick as FAT rather than FAT32.

The USB stick is 8GB though and too big for FAT according to the HP.

There's an SSD on a marvel controller and a sata DVD and HD on a JMicron controller attached. I'm think I'm right in believing the error isn't asking me to remove these disks!


Any advice?
 
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inogen
Creating a Dos USB stick
Hiya.

Giving me a bit of ballache this...

Using the HP USB Disk Format Storage Tool I can create what should be a bootable DOS USB drive.

All looks good after the couple of hours formatting.

Though when I try to boot from it I get an error :

"Remove disks or other media. Press any key to retry"

I've googled the error. Only advice I can find is to format the USB stick as FAT rather than FAT32.

The USB stick is 8GB though and too big for FAT according to the HP.

There's an SSD on a marvel controller and a sata DVD and HD on a JMicron controller attached. I'm think I'm right in believing the error isn't asking me to remove these disks!


Any advice?

Found this here, It might be of some good to you,

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/46707-ms-dos-bootable-flash-drive-create.html
 
Right - cracked it.

Only seems to work if you tell the HP software to do a "quick format".

It takes seconds, rather than the hours it takes if you don't tick that box - and it actually works.

FAT32 is fine.

V Cool.
 
Just for future reference incase anyone else comes accross this page, this method on this here website: http://reboot.pro/10503/

I've been into IT and an IT tech for over 7 years, this is the most cross hardware compatable method i've used so far.

I've tried the HP formatting tool and grub4dos in varied methods and nearly every time some PC's boot with it and then some doesn't. Using the method above I can usb boot all but the very oldest of PC's at work... its great :)
 
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