hirnstromwelle

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Posted: April 05 2005,16:33 |
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Hi,
I´ve got Problems booting my USB-Stick with my elitegroup mainboard ECS-K7S5A. The stick is booting allright on other boards. There are several booting options in my bios:
USB-FDD USB-HDD USB-ZIP-Drive USB-CDRom USB-LS120
So far only USB-FDD finds my Stick, but stops with message: MISSING OPERATING SYSTEM. The other options are all ignoring the device. Here is what i have done so far:
Configuring the stick within DSL, booted from CDRom: - Setting the drive geometry right (500 cyl, 5 heads, 32 sec/track) - added the -s flag to the syslinux command within frugal_usb.sh - tried the boot-0.8.img instead of the bootusb-0.8.img (cause USB-FDD was the only option my board seems to accept at all) - tried another (working) usb device (a wrist watch :-)). Result: My windows partition was booted, despite i deleted all other boot devices in my bios. funny, but somehow strange
As mentioned above, the stick ist booting all right with an asus board of my friend (sorry, i don´t have the full description of it right here), plus: the stick of my friend isn´t booting on my board, which leads me to the conclusion, that my board is making trouble.
Any suggestions anyone??
Thanx,
lennart
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