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Workaround for E09 Classmate USB boot failure
Our team is one whose 2009 Classmate refuses to boot from the 2012 Driver Station Image USB provided in the KoP.
As a workaround, we cleaned a generic USB stick (an old Microcenter 16GB), copied all the contents of the KoP stick to it, and made it bootable using the Windows 7 AIK tools (bootsect /nt60). The Clasmate booted and re-imaged successfully from the generic USB stick. Hope this helps....we found this process easier than doing the "clean and update" procedure previously posed on the FIRST website. - Ron Team #2607 controls mentor |
Re: Workaround for E09 Classmate USB boot failure
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!!! I will try this tomorrow and post results! We are having the same issue. :)
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Re: Workaround for E09 Classmate USB boot failure
Question: could you apply the "bootsect /nt60 X:" command to the image that FIRST gave us* or will this not work.
Side note: I have not been able to try this suggestion yet. I will post results later. *All other people reading this, REMEMBER BACKUP, BACKUP, BACKUP before you modify anything that FIRST gave us! |
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Ok tried this. It didn't work. What command did you use with bootsect.exe?
Thanks in advance |
Re: Workaround for E09 Classmate USB boot failure
Assuming the new generic USB stick is drive X:, the command "bootsect /nt60 X:" should work.
Make certain you start from a "clean" USB stick - use diskpart to "clean" the stick, then create a new primary partition on the stick, mark it active, and format it. Then copy over the contents from the KoP USB stick. Then use bootsect to make the USB bootable. - Ron Team #2607 controls mentor |
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how do you copy it to the other "clean" disk
because i have a 8GB flash disk however it says i dont have enough space to copy it over i need some help!! Thank you!!!!:] |
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FIRST released today a walk through on how to transfer the files from the damaged flash drive to a new flash drive that will fix the damaged boot sector.
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Re: Workaround for E09 Classmate USB boot failure
Thank you so much!!! It works!!!
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