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Can't boot from USB drive
I've previously installed Windows 7 w/ this method and am now trying it again w/ build 7127. However I'm running into some problems, basically I can't see the pen drive in BIOS. I go to boot sequence and it's not there.
Any ideas?
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You have to set it so that the USB drive is listed as a Harddrive in the bios.
Oh and thanks for using my guide
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I'm not sure my BIOS have an option for that. As I say, it worked fine in the past using your method.
Anyway, I got impatient and wasted a DVD
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you need to make it bootable , see this link from nordic hardware (Y)
http://gizmodo.com/5257386/how-to-in...st-any-netbook |
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