I am using a Kingston 4gu disk, which is common and can only be used as a USB flash disk, with no startup function. I used to think that the boot type USB flash drive has any special requirements. I read some post about the mass production and start to know that it is really mysterious. Most general USB flash drives can be used as the boot type.
Two hours in the morning.ArticleAfter downloading the software, the software is successfully created once. General U disk, into a can start the USB-CDROM, the remaining 3.6g as a U disk. Haha, now the optical drive is saved, and the system can start directly from the USB flash drive to winpe, Linux, or dos. It will be much easier to maintain the system later.
The principle is actually very simple. First, use chipgenius to find the master chip of the USB flash disk, and then use the corresponding production tool (that is, modify the software for the hardware of the control chip) to modify some of the parameters, and burn the ISO file that can be started into it.
As long as you can accurately find the model of the master chip, the production success rate is very high. Therefore, there is no technical content in the secrets, Boot, anti-virus, and other gimmicks on the market.