DOS Bootable USB flash drive - how I did it : Perley's Pontificating Place There are 2 things you need in order to make an USB flash drive boot into DOS. The first is a boot sector, and the second are the DOS boot files. Below are the steps I used to get these onto a USB flash drive, making it possible to boot into DOS from the USB flash drive. The following steps where all done in Microsoft Windows XP in a VMware virtual machine. They should work with most other versions of MS Windows. I successfully used these steps on an USB flash drive I got at Immersion Week 2008 for use in a ZFS demo (Identifies itself as CBM). YMMV depending on USB flash drive model and manufacturer. These steps are based off of the very useful information at BootDisk.com. in Computerswith bootbootabledosdrivehowtousbby 2 users
Eagle Tree – Heli Model Aircraft Telemetry data logger Whether you’re into Electric Planes, Helis, Cars, Boats or other models, you need to know how your electric power system performs under actual operating conditions. The USB eLogger (patent pending) is the product you need to monitor your LiPo, A123 or any other electric power system. The eLogger system comes with everything you need to log, analyse, and graph mAH, Current, Wattage and Voltage, right out of the box (comes with eLogger, USB cable, CD, and e-manual). And, your eLogger is tremendously expandable, by adding additional sensors (shown below). in Radiostyrt > Helikoptrarwith batteryeagletreeelectriceloggerloggerusb
How To Create A UEFI Bootable Ubuntu USB Drive Using Windows This guide shows you how to create a UEFI bootable Ubuntu USB drive. The point of creating a USB drive in this way is to ensure that when you run Ubuntu and start the installer you will definitely be installing Ubuntu using the UEFI version and not the standard BIOS version. The USB drive created using this guide will not work on computers without the UEFI bootloader. in Computers > Linux > Ubuntuwith biosdriveubuntuuefiusb
How to format a USB memory key If you do not have a floppy disk drive, you may want to create a bootable USB memory key which will allow you to boot into a pure DOS environment. This can be very useful if you want to flash your BIOS. Here is a step by step procedure on how to perform this operation. Uses the HP USB Disk Format Tool. in Computerswith bootbootablediskdosflashfloppyhowtokeymemoryusbby 3 users
USB 2.4Ghz RF Wireless Multimedia Tiny Keyboard This keyboard is a 78 key + 20 Multi-Media enhanced layout 2.4 GHz. RF Wireless keyboard with a built-in high precision 1000 DPI trackball. Its portable and tiny design can be used for travel, school, or any other working environment. It is especially suitable for HTPC. in Computers > HTPCwith htpckeyboardusbwireless