boot from USB on Shuttle

Karl F. Larsen klarsen1 at gmail.com
Sat Aug 8 16:26:35 UTC 2009


Wade Smart wrote:
> In my bios:
> Hard Disk Boot Priority: 1 500gb sata drive, 2 250gb maxtor drive, 3
> bootable addin cards.
> 
> First boot device : Sata- cdrom
> Second boot device - Hard disk
> Third boot device - usb-fdd
> 
> I tried changing the second and third device around but it made no difference.
> 
> Right now Im stuck at not being able to get my cd or thumb drive to
> start during boot.

	It sounds like you need to re-set your BIOS so it boots first on a CD
or DVD, second a USB bootable device third Hard Disk.

	Your Bios is confused because the First boot device is listed as a Sata
cd-rom which is not correct.


Karl


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> Wade
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> 
> On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 06:12, Karl F. Larsen<klarsen1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Wade Smart wrote:
>>> When booting from a usb stick, does it matter what slot (front or back) the
>>> thumb drive is in?
>>>
>>> Wade
>>>
>>> Registered Linux User: #480675
>>> Linux since June 2005
>>>
>> Â  Â  Â  Â Assuming that both USB devices work, either one will work.
>>
>>
>>
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