* convert BartPE bootable CD-ROM to bootable USB disk
* transfer DOS kernel only (you may get the files from installed Windows 9x, from Windows 9x setup folder, or use built-in FreeDOS)
* convert floppy disk to USB Flash disk (a diskette or an image file may be used)
* convert a bootable CD-ROM to USB Flash disk (again images are supported). There are some technical difficulties with supporting any type of CD-ROM here, see details below. But there should be no troubles with the most real file cases. You may convert Knoppix and EBCD, for instance.
* create Windows NT/2000/XP password recovery disk
* create disk with NT/2000/XP bootloader. It would be useful when you have mistakenly configured it, and boot.ini file was left on unreachable disk (NTFS).
* duplicate USB flash disk. Just creates a copy of existing disk USB flash disk, different sizes of source and destination medias are OK.
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I am sorry to let you know that, this FlashBoot is not working.
ReplyDeleteI downloaded it twice but I get the error message saying, It is corrupted. May I ask you to verify this please. Thanks for uploading and sharing.
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It is not corrupted. You use Winrar or 7-zip to extract the downloaded file with password (www.softarchive.net). Maybe you had typed wrong password. Should copy/paste.
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