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Re: Cannot Boot From Classmate 2011 USB Drive to Image
Posting this in case anyone else comes looking for a solution.
MBR of the USB stick must of been screwy. Used the following steps to workaround. Using Shadowprotect imaging software I copied the disc image of the 2010 usb drive to another usb drive (including mbr). Deleted all 2010 files from this new usb drive. Copied the files from the 2011 drive to the new usb drive. Booted from new usb drive and completed "How to Setup your 2011 driver station" procedure. |
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Our team can't do it either. I looked on this disk, and there were only 2 files under System Information (a standard boot disk directory), but nothing else. There's supposed to be an entire bootable file system on there. Is there anywhere we can download the image (expecting the answer to be 'no' due to Microsoft licensing, but thought I'd ask anyway).
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Re: Cannot Boot From Classmate 2011 USB Drive to Image
Please verify these things:
If both of these are true for your drive please continue. Otherwise post your issue. Option 1: Attempt a minor repair, which may be the root issue Before continuing remove all other flash drives from the computer.
Option 2: Use different boot media You will need a Windows 7/Vista DVD to complete this option, but we will put the FIRST image on the classmate.
If neither of these options work, please post what error message you receive. |
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Re: Cannot Boot From Classmate 2011 USB Drive to Image
Thank you EHaskins, but that's really not the problem. The issue is that the disk was mostly blank, it only had a couple of files on it (I verified this on both Windows and Linux with a couple different messages, there was a lot of free space on the disk), and there was not enough information to boot or install with.
I think my team is going to borrow the disk from one of the other teams in the area and install from that. There has to be a better way to do this than rewritable flash drives next year... |
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