[R40] boot from usb

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[R40] boot from usb

#1 Post by Béèm » Wed Jul 12, 2006 4:48 am

Is this possible?
How should it be done?
R40 type 2722BDG (1.4 Ghz/256MB/37GB)

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USB Boot

#2 Post by iminj » Fri Jul 14, 2006 3:49 pm

Is this possible?
How should it be done?
Yes, it is possible. I have an R40, and frequently boot into LINUX which I keep on a USB Key. You have to activate USB in the BIOS for this to work.
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#3 Post by crazyfrog » Sat Jul 15, 2006 11:39 am

Don't forget to set the USB hard drive as an active HDD in disk manager as well.
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Re: USB Boot

#4 Post by Béèm » Tue Jul 25, 2006 7:14 pm

iminj wrote:
Is this possible?
How should it be done?
Yes, it is possible. I have an R40, and frequently boot into LINUX which I keep on a USB Key. You have to activate USB in the BIOS for this to work.
Thank you for the reply.
It is indeed my intention to boot to Linux also.
I have activated to boot from a USB device (pushing F1 to get into the bios), but at first sight, only USB floppy or CD-Rom can be booted from.

I have Creative Zen Micro (6GB) of which I configured 4GB as a USB removable USB disk device.

Maybe it's not possible to use this combination.

What is your USB device?
R40 type 2722BDG (1.4 Ghz/256MB/37GB)

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#5 Post by Béèm » Tue Jul 25, 2006 7:17 pm

crazyfrog wrote:Don't forget to set the USB hard drive as an active HDD in disk manager as well.
Thank you for the answer.
What is this disk manager?
How do I activate it and how to do the setting.

I have a Creative Zen Micro (6GB) of which I have configured 4GB as a USB disk device.

Maybe this setup don't work.
R40 type 2722BDG (1.4 Ghz/256MB/37GB)

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#6 Post by iminj » Wed Jul 26, 2006 6:42 am

I boot LINUX (slax LIVE) from a SanDisk Cruzer USB flashkey on my R40. Starting with the system OFF, here's what I do:

(1) Plug in USB key and start-up and F1 into BIOS

(2) In the BOOT section of the BIOS, look at the HARD DRIVE section and you should see a plus sign (+) indicating several menu choices. Click to expand, and use F5 or F6 to move your usb key to the top of the list. (I know "hard drive" is not logical, but that's how the thinkpad bios works).

(3) Also in the BIOS, make sure you have USB "enabled". (I think it's in the CONFIG section, if I remember correctly).

(4) Save settings, and exit BIOS, and (hopefully) you should be able to boot from your usb key.
-iminj

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Windows 7 64bit

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