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Re: !SPAM! Re: [Full-Disclosure] Bootable Memorystick?

Subject: Re: !SPAM! Re: [Full-Disclosure] Bootable Memorystick?
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 14:57:57 -0400
I believe it has to do with the way it is handled. Inside of it, the
USB root hub will see 8 different devices, corresponding to all the
different types of removable media there is. (When you plug it in
while in Windows, you may notice that 6-8 new drives will appear in
"My Computer".) I'm guessing that it can confuse the BIOS if the media
you're using is like drive #4 instead of #1. It's possible not all
BIOS sees past the first 1-2.

I'm going to test this when I get a chance. The bootable one I've been
using is drive #1 when plugging it into Windows. We'll see what
happens when I use a SD card instead (drive #4).

-- 
Peace. ~G


On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 14:08:52 +0300, Yaakov Yehudi <yehudi@tehila.gov.il> wrote:
Why is the 8-in-1 less suitable, in your opinion?

I'm sure that I can't think of a good reason.

YY

Hello,

I don't know any BIOSes able to boot on a 8-in-1 card reader.
USB flash disk is more suitable.

Regards,

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