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USB Problem
Postat av B0B0_☻ den 4 Februari 2010, 16:46
0 kommentarer · 177 träffar
Hej!
Jag har problem med att flytta en fil till usb-minne. Filen är från en bränd skiva och när jag vill flytta den säger den att den är olaglig. Filen har inget namn utan bara en fyrkantsikon som namn. Hur ska jag göra för att flytta den till usb?
Filen ser ut så PLSSSS hjälppp
http://data.fuskbugg.se/skalma n01/Hmm.jpg
De som gjorde filen skriv så
To make a bootable USB drive / key:
1. Copy all files from this CD onto the USB drive.
It cannot be in a subdirectory on the drive.
You do not need delete files already on the drive.
2. Install the bootloader (you may have to be administrator)
On the USB drive, there should now be a file "syslinux.exe".
Run this from a command line, like this:
j:\\syslinux.exe -ma j:
replace j with some other letter if your USB drive is on another
drive letter than j:
On some drives, you may have to omit the -ma option if you
get an error.
If it says nothing, it probably did install the bootloader.
Please note that you may have to adjust settings in your computers BIOS
setup to boot from USB.
Also, some BIOS (often older machines) simply won't boot from USB anyway.
Unfortunately, there are extremely many different versions of BIOS,
and a lot of them are rather buggy when it comes to booting off different
media, so I am unable to help you.
Jag har problem med att flytta en fil till usb-minne. Filen är från en bränd skiva och när jag vill flytta den säger den att den är olaglig. Filen har inget namn utan bara en fyrkantsikon som namn. Hur ska jag göra för att flytta den till usb?
Filen ser ut så PLSSSS hjälppp
http://data.fuskbugg.se/skalma n01/Hmm.jpg
De som gjorde filen skriv så
To make a bootable USB drive / key:
1. Copy all files from this CD onto the USB drive.
It cannot be in a subdirectory on the drive.
You do not need delete files already on the drive.
2. Install the bootloader (you may have to be administrator)
On the USB drive, there should now be a file "syslinux.exe".
Run this from a command line, like this:
j:\\syslinux.exe -ma j:
replace j with some other letter if your USB drive is on another
drive letter than j:
On some drives, you may have to omit the -ma option if you
get an error.
If it says nothing, it probably did install the bootloader.
Please note that you may have to adjust settings in your computers BIOS
setup to boot from USB.
Also, some BIOS (often older machines) simply won't boot from USB anyway.
Unfortunately, there are extremely many different versions of BIOS,
and a lot of them are rather buggy when it comes to booting off different
media, so I am unable to help you.






