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How do I make an x86 device bootable?

Driver Development FAQs
You need to write a realmode driver. See the realmode environment sources and White Papers ("Solaris Realmode Environment", "Realmode Drivers", and "External BEF Interface Specification for x86 Realmode DDI"). Unless otherwise licensed, code in all technical manuals herein (including articles, FAQs, samples) is provided under this License.
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How do I make a bootable CD with the ISO file?

Darik's Boot and Nuke FAQ
If you burn DBAN to CD-R and see just one file when you open the CD-R afterwards, then you have burned DBAN incorrectly. DBAN may not boot if you modify the ISO file or filesystem layout in any way, like by injecting files.
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I want to make my USB flash drive bootable, what steps are required for this process?

Removable Media Recovery Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ
Most laptops now use lithium ion (LiIon) batteries. LiIons should be managed differently from the NiCad or NiMH batteries used in older laptops. In particular, LiIons should not be run all the way down to prevent "memory effect". First, they don't have a memory effect, and second, running them down tends to reduce their capacity. If the laptop does not need the battery it should be run to about 40% charge and stored in a cool place.
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How do I make my RAID drive bootable?

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You need to prepare a driver floppy disk and then following the installation instructions for your Linux or Windows operating system. The latest drivers and Escalade User Guide are available for download from www.3ware.com. Complete instructions for making a bootable array are in the 3ware user's guide, downloadable from the 3ware web site at http://www.3ware.com/support/userdocs.asp. Grub for Red Hat 8.0 does not support arrays larger than 1.7 TB.
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Can I make my Drive bootable?

AcomData: USB 2.0 HD Support Page
It is possible to use an AcomData External Hard Drive as a boot volume on Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X. Follow the instructions in your Mac OS manual for the proper installation of the Mac OS. If you wish to use your AcomData Drive as a boot volume, make sure you install the Mac OS on the Drive before saving any data to the Drive. On Windows operating systems it is not possible to use an external hard drive as a boot volume.
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Can PowerISO make bootable CD?

PowerISO - Create, Edit, Extract, Mount, Compress, Encrypt, ...
Yes. PowerISO can add boot information to an non-bootable image file or read boot information from a bootable image.
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How do I make bootable LS-120 disks?

The Linux Bootdisk HOWTO
Since I don't have an LS-120 drive, the following information is summarized from information provided by Dave Cinege from the Linux Router Project. The LS-120 is an IDE floppy drive. It is compatible with both standard 3.5" disks and the new 120MB disks. As of Linux v2.0.31 there is full support. To be able to boot from these you must have a BIOS that specifically allows the LS-120 to be treated as drive 0 (whereas IDE devices normally start at 80).
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Can I make an external hard drive bootable?

AcomData: USB 2.0 HD Support Page
It is possible to use an external drive as a startup disk (boot volume) on Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X. Follow the instructions in your Mac OS manual for the proper installation of the Mac OS. If you wish to use your drive as a boot volume, make sure you install the Mac OS on the drive before saving any data to the drive. On Windows operating systems it is not possible to use an external hard drive as a boot volume. Yes, the 2163 does support 48-bit LBA.
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How do I make an MS-DOS bootable floppy?

Windows 3.1 FAQ
Place a blank formatted disk in the A: drive. Then from the DOS prompt of your boot hard drive type 'SYS A:\'. This will place the DOS system files and command file onto the floppy. Note that this will not copy any DOS system configuration or memory management programs. You will need to copy those over to the floppy as well if you need them (fdisk, format, etc.) Sometimes this happens.
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Can I create a bootable backup with ChronoSync?

ChronoSync | Index of Frequently Asked ChronoSync Questions ...
Currently you can not. It is not designed as a utility for cloning an entire hard drive. There is more to creating a bootable backup than just copying files. However, ChronoSync 4.0 will do this easily. ChronoSync 4.0 is expected to be released January 2008. A beta version will be available December 2007. You can, however, have ChronoSync maintain a bootable backup of your hard drive using ChronoSync to update only changed files after a bootable is created.
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Can you provide a bootable disk image?

Mini vMac FAQ
No. This would require Apple System Software, involving issues similar to those mentioned above for ROM images. Except that System Software may be downloaded freely from Apple. Maybe someday. The next computer that I plan to emulate is the Mac II, which has color. (See bounties) Meanwhile, you could try Basilisk II. It might be possible to hack the ROM of the Mac Plus to support larger screen sizes.
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What is "x86 Everywhere"?

Frequently Asked Questions
x86 Everywhere" is AMD's vision for utilizing the x86 instruction set architecture (ISA) to power devices of every shape, size, weight and use; in the home, in the office, in cars, in the supply chain, in storage networks, and/or in the data center. AMD believes this vision can accelerate and simplify the process of enabling faster, easier connectivity and data sharing between a wide range of products, from small, portable consumer electronics up to PCs and servers.
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Subject: [3-15] How do I make a bootable CD-ROM?

CD-Recordable FAQ
On a Mac, this is reasonably straightforward. A CD can be bootable if it has a bootable system folder on it. Tell the recording software that you want to make the CD bootable; this usually involves clicking in a checkbox before burning the first session. Then, copy a bootable system folder onto the disc.
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CD-Recordable FAQ - section 3
For pre-OS X systems, a CD can be bootable if it has a bootable system folder on it. Tell the recording software that you want to make the CD bootable; this usually involves clicking in a checkbox before burning the first session. Then, copy a bootable system folder onto the disc. An easy way to create an appropriate system folder is to launch the system installer, tell it you want to do a "Custom" install, choose the "Universal System" option, and then install it onto the CD source volume.
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Can UltraISO make Windows NT/2000/XP bootable CDs?

UltraISO FAQ - EZB Systems, Inc
Answer: Yes. If you want to make multiple boot disc with local language menu, you need to purchase EasyBoot add-on tool. Clisk here for more details.
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How do I make my hard disk bootable with FreeDOS, after installing FreeDOS?

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The short answer is to boot from the FreeDOS Install Boot Floppy. When your system comes up, just type: After that's done, remove the floppy from the A: drive, and reboot. Your system is now running FreeDOS.
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Q How do I make my USB flash drive bootable?

iPSG
A The USB Flash Disk Utility can do this in Windows 98 and Windows ME only. To do this open the USB Flash Disk Utility and go to the Partition tab. Check the Bootable Disk checkbox, select your USB boot type, and then click the Partition button.
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What option do I use to make the CD (or DVD) bootable?

Downloading FAQ - Knoppix Documentation Wiki
None! Do not use any option in your burning software to make the CD bootable. Just burn the ISO as an image, this will put all of the proper files on the CD in the proper locations and the resulting CD will be a perfect copy of the original Knoppix CD and will be bootable. If you take any option that makes a bootable CD, you will end up with a CD that does not boot into Linux/Knoppix.
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Do you have any plans to make the device one handed?

Frequently Asked Questions about AlphaGrip, a Handheld USB C...
Yes. You can use a program called Autohotkey, freely available at www.autohotkey.com, to remap the AG-5's characters/buttons. You can also try the Andersen Remap, written by one of our early customers. It's especially helpful for those who frequently use the Ctrl and Alt keys. It also reduces the load on a user's thumbs by remapping all characters to the finger keys.
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How long does it take to make a device?

OrthoPets - Dog/Canine Orthotics/Prosthetics Bracing
The length of time to fabricate your pet's custom made device will vary depending on the style, material, and number of anatomical joints the brace will cross. Generally, from the time I receive either measurements, or the mold taken from one of our casting kits, the process will take 12-15 business days. Sometimes faster, some times the device will take longer to fabricate.
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Are your products bootable?

Mynasoft: Our FAQ
Yes, our products (specifically of those Linux distributions) are verified bootable. To enable bootability, you may have to adjust your BIOS settings to make sure that it can detect your CDROM drive upon bootup.
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Can I run X86 Mac OS X in QEMU?

FrequentlyAskedQuestions - #qemu Wiki
Sort-of. Doing so will likely violate The Mac OS X End User License. QEMU does not emulate X86 Mac hardware, however some people have reported success hacking OS X to run on regular PC hardware (ie. qemu).
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How can I make a boot floppy that boots right into the Solaris OS on x86 Platforms?

Driver Development FAQs
Searching for 'auto-boot' at the http://docs.sun.com site brings up general information on control of automatic booting of Solaris (mostly related to SPARC). The 'auto-boot?' property (see the eeprom(1m) man page) generally controls whether Solaris automatically boots.
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How do I get a bootable floppy?

Section 0. (Basic FAQ information)
Several ways, ranging from brain-dead-but-works to simplest. Classification into categories is left to the reader (is there really a difference between 'brain-dead' and 'simple'?:') Take your existing dist.fs or fixit.fs boot disk and diskcopy it on a DOS machine. Mount and rm as in 1) above. Again, you have a bootable floppy!;^} where 'floppy5' is a 'name' for an entry in the /etc/disktab file.
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What about those x86 CPU bugs I read about?

The linux-kernel mailing list FAQ
ADB) There are basically three known bugs that affect x86 processors, and each CPU design got its fair share it seems: The Intel Pentium F00F "Death" bug, affects ALL Pentium and Pentium MMX CPUs. Linus implemented the Intel recommended workaround for this bug a few days after the bug was first reported in the newsgroups. All recent kernels will report and workaround the bug. The AMD K6 "sig11" bug, affects only a few K6 revisions. Was diagnosed by Benoit Poulot-Cazajous.
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I have recently upgraded my device. What must I do to make PocketDOS work on this new device?

PocketDOS - Frequently Asked Questions
Any upgrades will cause the System ID (as specified on the PocketDOS 'splash' screen) to change and therefore invalidate your PocketDOS unlock code. Once you have made the upgrade, please go to the upgrade sectpion of our website to apply for a new unlock code.
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How can I make a 1.x device 2.0-compliant?

USB Developers FAQ
In the device descriptor, set bcdUSB to 0200h. The default interface must request no isochronous bandwidth. A 2.0-compliant low-speed cable must have the same inner shield and drain wire required for full and high speed cables.
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