--- Jonathan Hutchins [email protected] wrote:
On Friday 31 December 2004 07:05 am, Leo Mauler wrote:
You can always go the third route I didn't mention last time, which is booting from a USB pendrive, if your motherboard supports booting from a USB device.
Ok, let's think about this for just a minute here - the motherboard doesn't support a 120G HD, but it's gonna support a USB boot device?
I only mentioned it because I've got an Asus K7133C motherboard (with a 1.3GHz Duron) which has the "USB Device" option in the boot options in the BIOS...but the motherboard has a 64GB limitation on the boot drive.
I upgraded the BIOS and everything, and the new 80GB drive I bought wouldn't boot on the motherboard.
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