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| Dex4u 12 Aug 2005, 11:31 Here is how a usb-stick can be made to boot, first some are not bootable and some emulat a floppy (eg: fat12) other emulat a harddrive (eg: fat16/32), if they emulat a floppy, you can make them bootable with a bootable floppy image and a tool for putting image on usb-sticks.
 Here you can get more details and tools: http://www.weethet.nl/english/hardware_bootfromusbstick.php PS: You will also need your bios to support booting from a usb-stick | |||
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| estrose 15 Aug 2005, 07:36 Thx for link.
 But how can i do so, that my os installs into computer so that i am asked which os i want to boot? I should save some information into computer harddisk somewhere and if bios starts it sees that there is more than one os in the computer and it will ask which i want to load, the Win XP or my os. How to do it? Thank you. | |||
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| Dex4u 15 Aug 2005, 12:13 You will need a program like this :  http://www2.arnes.si/~fkomar/xosl.org/ | |||
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| estrose 16 Aug 2005, 08:32 I will look this XOSL, thank you. | |||
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