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Hello, I tried to run the HP USB Disk Storage format tool but gives me an error:
What can I do?
Hello, I tried to run the HP USB Disk Storage format tool but gives me an error:
What can I do?
Hello, I tried to run the HP USB Disk Storage Format tool but gave me an error: "permission denied. The administrator rights are required to run this tool".
What Can I do?
Thanks.
Right click and run it as an Administrator.
EDIT: The easiest way to create an MS-DOS bootable pendrive is to use Rufus v 1.1.7 without FreeDOS Support (154KB) Rufus - Create bootable USB drives
Thanks! It worked!
Hey-o. Quick'n for y'all. BIOS options all check out to boot, formatted the stick (A PNY 4GIG) with HP tool, PEbuild, and several others. All I get after selecting from the boot menu is a hanging curser, just blinking in the dark. Time goes by, nothing happens. Any suggestions?
Great tutorial, always wanted a handy MS-DOS bootable flash drive, is their any chance one can achieve the same for Winxp. Searched a few and although it loaded the recovery option,but couldn't run any commands like chkdsk, fixboot,fixmbr etc etc.
Is their a tutorial for bootable usb for Winxp, could someone redirect me their.
Great site:
Hello
I tried this on a gateway solo 2150 because i accidentally deleted my partition. I made sure removable devices load first, but I keep getting a message that says: Invalid system disk, replace disk and press any key". any suggestions?
I am also getting the same error as reported by someone else:
Remove disks or other media. Press any key to continue.
I followed the (very clear) instructions in this tutorial and I know my laptop can boot from USB as I did so myself just yesterday (it was a Unix boot). Any suggestions?
(Just by the way: I am doing this in an attempt to access the C drive which has become invisible; no luck with Unix)
thanks!
I can boot up to DOS just fine but it doesn't see the hard drive that is installed. Any suggestions?
Edit: fdisk is not seeing the drive but for some reason presizer can see it.
Hello antiplanki, and welcome to Seven Forums.
The drive letter is not always the same at boot as it is in Windows.
List of MS-DOS commands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hope this helps, :)
Shawn