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Chapter 6. using ibm memory key boot utility, System setup requirements, Creating an ibm boot memory key – IBM 2 User Manual

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Chapter

6.

Using

IBM

Memory

Key

Boot

Utility

The

IBM

Memory

Key

Boot

Utility

enables

you

to

make

your

Memory

Key

into

a

bootable

disk.

After

using

the

application

and

turning

your

Memory

Key

into

a

bootable

disk,

you

will

be

able

to

boot

IBM

computers

from

the

Key.

System

setup

requirements

v

BIOS

that

supports

bootable

USB

devices.

If

you

are

uncertain

about

whether

the

BIOS

supports

bootable

USB

devices,

contact

your

computer

manufacturer.

If

needed,

there

might

be

an

available

update.

v

The

BIOS

documentation

that

came

with

your

computer

or

BIOS

update,

if

applicable.

For

more

information

on

IBM

computers

that

support

booting

to

USB

storage

devices,

go

to

http://www.ibm.com/pc/support

and

search

for

128

MB

USB

2.0

Memory

Key.

v

Pentium

II

266

MHz

v

1.5

MB

free

disk

space

(on

drive

C).

v

Operating

Systems:

Windows

2000

or

Windows

XP

Creating

an

IBM

boot

memory

key

To

create

a

boot

memory

key,

do

the

following:

1.

Double

click

the

Boot

Application

icon

on

your

CD.

The

application

window

opens.

2.

Insert

your

Memory

Key.

The

disk

properties,

such

as

capacity

or

file

system,

are

displayed

in

the

relevant

fields

of

the

application

window.

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Copyright

IBM

Corp.

2004

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