Tutorial 1 is as follows:
Directly use the old peach software to create a boot USB flash drive ::::
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Tutorial 2
I also found another software to make a boot USB flash drive: (he said that the compatibility is better :)
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In practice, I started Phoenix BIOS in Founder Again.
Please note that I am using the method of tutorial 1, using a 2G U disk of Kingston, it will be successful.
First, enter the options:
Then press enter in the option (this function is translated as "select the preferred hard disk", mainly for computers with multiple hard disks. Because our USB flash drive is made into a hard disk, that is, it is virtualized into a HDD. Therefore, you must choose another BIOS method here. For example, the above example is another method. I found that this step is very important in practice. Mark this step as AAA now)
It is the default option of my machine (the USB flash disk has been inserted at this time, which is the third option)
For example, I adjusted Kingston to the first item by +:
After exit, select usbfdd as the first startup project and save and restart. Please note that the FDD mode is selected here (I can find the zip mode in actual practice), but our USB flash drive is actually called the HDD mode, it is precisely because the above marked as AAA selects the preferred hard disk, it may not be very important to choose HDD here. (In fact, I do not have HDD in the BIOS. This also gives other friends who do not have the HDD option a path.
Finally, there is a boot item in my bios, that is, there is no HDD.