What to do if the motherboard does not boot from the U disk
1, with BOOTICE.EXE to the hard disk to write master boot record for Grubdos, boot file name is GRLDR
2, download a U disk startup tool, your U disk to make a U disk to start.
3, will download the good system into a U disk Startup folder, such as ghost_win7. GHO.
4, restart the computer, enter the BIOS interface, the U disk set as the first boot, press F10 (save restart), restart after the computer will automatically enter your USB disk in the Startup items, and then select a WinPE entry.
5, install the system to install ost_win7. Gho as an example, will be ost_win7. Gho is cloned to the system partition as a system disk (typically C disk).
6. Write the NT 6.X boot to the master boot record of the hard disk with BOOTICE.EXE, and if the Windows XP system is installed, the master boot record is written to the NT 5.X boot program.
7, after the completion of the above preparation, restart the computer will be able to enter the system installation interface.
Attach to the motherboard setting U disk Startup method:
1. Access to the motherboard BIOS Setup interface method
There are three main types of early motherboard BIOS: Award,pheonix,ami, then the first two merged, now two: Pheonix-award and AMI, the former is more common. The way into the BIOS setup is basically in the boot when the "Del" key, but some brands of the motherboard is more special, for example, the F2 is pressed by the F2 notebook is in the majority, also press F1, ESC. Set the Save exit is basically to press F10.
2. Set the BIOS menu item that the U disk starts.
Common scenarios include the following:
A, do not need to enter the BIOS settings now many famous brand manufacturers motherboard without entering the BIOS interface can use shortcut keys to choose USB boot, such as Asus and Lenovo's F8, F11, IBM notebook F12 and so on, as long as you press these shortcuts, and then choose USB devices can be launched smoothly, There is no need to care about the startup format of the U disk is HDD or zip, it should be said to be more convenient.
B, older award and Ami just set one to set the 1st boot device to USB-HDD, figure:
From the figure, the early award and AMI interface is very similar to the Advanced BIOS feature menu settings, as the morning Maple u disk maintenance tools are generally a U disk to make the USB-HDD startup way, we choose USB-HDD for the first boot equipment. A few award motherboards here will also have a Flash disk type menu, meaning "U disk read mode", need to set for HDD. The following figure:
Now the newer motherboard BIOS is basically a U disk as a hard drive, the BIOS does not have the USB-HDD option, this BIOS set U disk start all need to set up two projects, the following is a few specific examples:
C, the Elite RS482-M motherboard, first set the hard disk as the first boot device, and then to the top of the "Hard Disk Boot Priority" project, which can see the hard disk and the model, the U disk to the first can be transferred
D, more often than not, a USB-like-??? is not present in the BIOS The project, this is the motherboard of the U disk when the hard drive, set up a U disk startup mostly involves two menu items, the name is basically "1st boot device", "Boot Sequece", "Hard Disk boot priority" and so on. Set the basic idea is to first set the hard disk as the first boot device, and then to the hard drive to select items to mention the first. Provide a few pictures for your reference, award and Ami have, similar:
E, there is also an AMI settings interface (China engine motherboard) You can set the boot order in the Boot tab.
Several of the above listed scenarios may not be comprehensive, but although different motherboard BIOS settings are not the same, but basically inseparable from these several names: "1st boot Device", "Boot Sequency", "Hard Disk boot priority", "boot Device Priority ", so it is not difficult to set up.
After the above settings, I believe that your motherboard should be able to achieve a smooth disk launched.