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Booting from USB Key or Hard Drive
I have Percision m60s and Latitude x300 laptops. Has anyone been able to create bootable USB keys or drives that work with these system. I would have thought that it was a matter of changing setting in the BIOS or getting an upgrade to the existing BIOS. Any help appreciated.
DELL-Karell
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November 21st, 2003 13:00
Thank you for using the Dell Community Forum.
I don't think this system supports booting to USB device because there is no setting for it in the bios.
But, I'm trying to verify this with Dell engineering so I will let you know what they say.
Update:
Dell engineering confirmed that if you do not have the option for booting from "USB Storage Device" or "USB" anything in the system bios, the system does not support booting from a USB device.
Message Edited by DELL-Karell on 11-21-2003 09:26 AM
Sarah Bailey
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December 2nd, 2003 17:00
DELL-Karell
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December 3rd, 2003 13:00
I've been told that the systems mainly support booting to USB "removable device", like USB memory keys
and other small USB storage devices. If you are trying to boot to a USB hard drive or Zip drive, it will be
a hit and miss process. It will either work with those devices or it wont.
In order to be able to boot to a USB device, the device must have the following.
1.An Active partition
2.The partition must be formatted.
3.The partition must have boot files on it.
4.Also you must set your boot option in the system bios so that "Removable USB Device" is first on the list.
Denois
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December 5th, 2003 06:00
Hi,
I have the same need with a D400 : I want to boot on an USB key in order to replace the floppy disk. The BIOS recognize USB device to boot.
So I formatted my USB key, I created a DOS partition, I activated this partition (for that I had to unplug the hard disk) and I copy all the DOS system files.
When I boot on this USB key I got a short message (12 non ASCII characters) and that all.
Is anybody successful with this operation ?
My configuration :
Latitude D400
Windows XP
SONY USB key (micro vault 128)
Sarah Bailey
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December 5th, 2003 06:00
Dear Above
I found this utility which makes the usb key bootable, and copies system files for you. Hope that helps.
http://www.aaltonen.us/downloads.html Memory Key Boot Utility.
I managed to make the D600 boot from a usb memory key first go. Could someone from dell let me know the differences between the D600 and the X300 so that I may understand why I can get one booting from a usb key but not the other. Or maybe point me in the direction of usb drivers for dos just incase that might help.
DELL-Karell
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December 5th, 2003 13:00
The original bios for the X300 did not have a "USB BOOT" option.
Have you upgraded that system to the latest bios?
Does it list the "USB BOOT" option in the bios?
From reading the latest bios release, it seems that the option to booting to USB device was
also added to the F12 boot menu.
So, with a working bootable USB key in the system, restart the system and press F12 to get
the "one time boot menu". Then see if you can boot to the USB key using that method.
Sarah Bailey
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December 5th, 2003 13:00
richwt
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December 7th, 2003 20:00
Sarah,
Thanks for the hlp in determining the issues around booting off a USB device on the Dell X300. The USB boot device utility that you point to will not work on the usb key that I currently have. What key do you have that you were able to get the utility to work with.
I have found the BIOS update and will be trying it later today.
Thanks again
DELL-Karell
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December 8th, 2003 14:00
Have you tried both USB ports, the one on the left and right hand side of the system?
Do you have a media base for the X300?
If so, if you connect the system to the media base and the USB key to the media base, can you boot
from the USB key then?
Do you have a different model/brand of USB key you can try with the X300?
You may want to try disabling some devices in the system bios like:
-Wireless control
-Internal modem
-Lan Controller
-Mini PCI
-Serial Port
-Parallel Port
-Infrared Data Port
Then see if you can boot from the USB key.
If you can, then enable one option at a time until you find the option that is causing the problem
with the USB key.