LEDAdd1ct
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Hi all! From Computer Land comes a complicated little problem, which I just *know* must have a solution. Unfortunately, I do not know what that solution is; at least, not yet.
Here is the story:
I have a thinclient, a really tiny computer, which boots off of a compact flash card. I like to use Acronis True Image to make backups of the card, so that I can quickly and easily update/change/repair a dead system. Since the computer lacks a CD-ROM and floppy, I decided I wanted to boot off USB.
Acronis True Image allows me to make either a set of boot floppies, or, a boot CD. The BIOS on the computer in question allows three kinds of USB booting:
1) USB Floppy
2) USB CD-ROM
3) USB-HDD
So, first I tried using a large floppy image, incorporating the Acronis True Image software into it, applying the boot sector from the first floppy to the image, and writing it to the USB stick. I set the BIOS to "USB Floppy," but it was not to be. It did not work.
Next, I tried the same thing, but with "USB-HDD." It did not work either. But, I did discover that when you set the BIOS to "USB-HDD," it looks for an MBR. If and only if there is an MBR, and if and only if the filesystem is FAT32 (I tried FAT12/FAT16), the USB flash drive will boot! This brings me to my present problem.
I have two bootsectors to work with. I have the floppy boot sector, and I have the bootsector from the CD-ROM/ISO. However, I need the *third* flavor, that of a fixed drive, or MBR. Does anyone know of a utility that can convert *either* a CD-ROM bootsector *or* a floppy bootsector to the type of MBR found on a hard drive? It's driving me nuts.
Thank you to anyone who may know the answer!
LEDAdd1ct
Here is the story:
I have a thinclient, a really tiny computer, which boots off of a compact flash card. I like to use Acronis True Image to make backups of the card, so that I can quickly and easily update/change/repair a dead system. Since the computer lacks a CD-ROM and floppy, I decided I wanted to boot off USB.
Acronis True Image allows me to make either a set of boot floppies, or, a boot CD. The BIOS on the computer in question allows three kinds of USB booting:
1) USB Floppy
2) USB CD-ROM
3) USB-HDD
So, first I tried using a large floppy image, incorporating the Acronis True Image software into it, applying the boot sector from the first floppy to the image, and writing it to the USB stick. I set the BIOS to "USB Floppy," but it was not to be. It did not work.
Next, I tried the same thing, but with "USB-HDD." It did not work either. But, I did discover that when you set the BIOS to "USB-HDD," it looks for an MBR. If and only if there is an MBR, and if and only if the filesystem is FAT32 (I tried FAT12/FAT16), the USB flash drive will boot! This brings me to my present problem.
I have two bootsectors to work with. I have the floppy boot sector, and I have the bootsector from the CD-ROM/ISO. However, I need the *third* flavor, that of a fixed drive, or MBR. Does anyone know of a utility that can convert *either* a CD-ROM bootsector *or* a floppy bootsector to the type of MBR found on a hard drive? It's driving me nuts.
Thank you to anyone who may know the answer!
LEDAdd1ct