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IBM Thinkpad 600 Boot Problems using USB
IBM Thinkpad 600 Boot Problems using USB
Trying to install XP on a IBM Thinpad 600 using a USB CD-RW device. Using WIN98 disk to boot but USB is not being recognized as a boot device. BIOS does not show USB as a option to boot. I have a internal floppy but not a cdrom. Is it a possibility to boot from USB on a 6000 series or am I at a standstill.. Thanks in advance for any advice provided...
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boot floppy that loads your USB CD driver
Could you explain that in a little more detail, please..
Well, you'll need a boot floppy with DOS or something compatible on it. Windows 98 or later will make a bootable diskette for you when you format one.
Add the DOS device driver for your device, if you can find one, to the floppy. This requires arcane and ancient knowledge of CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT incantations... or a read through the vendor's documentation, if that's available.
Add edit and fdisk too... and EMM386 if you're feeling lucky.
Boot that diskette. Use fdisk to partition the hard drive. Format using "/s" to copy system files to the hard drive. Reboot the floppy.
Copy the Windows installation files to somewhere like C:\windows\options\cab or somewhere of your choice. Reboot the hard drive, edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT to use EMM386, and run the Windows setup program.
EMM386 isn't necessary, but it will make the install go faster.
Add the DOS device driver for your device, if you can find one, to the floppy. This requires arcane and ancient knowledge of CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT incantations... or a read through the vendor's documentation, if that's available.
Add edit and fdisk too... and EMM386 if you're feeling lucky.
Boot that diskette. Use fdisk to partition the hard drive. Format using "/s" to copy system files to the hard drive. Reboot the floppy.
Copy the Windows installation files to somewhere like C:\windows\options\cab or somewhere of your choice. Reboot the hard drive, edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT to use EMM386, and run the Windows setup program.
EMM386 isn't necessary, but it will make the install go faster.
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