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Easy Boot User Manual

Easy Boot is a software that allows DiskGO! USB flash drives to be used as bootable devices without erasing existing data. It consists of an executable file that loads boot files onto the flash drive. To set up, the file system must be FAT formatted and the BIOS configured to boot from the USB drive first. Easy Boot is then run to install boot files and make the flash drive bootable.

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Easy Boot User Manual

Easy Boot is a software that allows DiskGO! USB flash drives to be used as bootable devices without erasing existing data. It consists of an executable file that loads boot files onto the flash drive. To set up, the file system must be FAT formatted and the BIOS configured to boot from the USB drive first. Easy Boot is then run to install boot files and make the flash drive bootable.

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What is Easy Boot?

More Power To You.

Easy Boot is an easy-to-use application software that can make a great addition to your DiskGO! USB Flash Drive. It allows you to make your DiskGO! a boot-up disk without erasing any data in the device. It consists of a single executable file and requires no installation. Just a few clicks on the mouse and get ready to explore this extra feature with your DiskGO!

System Requirements
Microsoft Windows 98/Me/2000/XP DiskGO! USB 2.0 Flash Drive from EDGE Motherboard / BIOS with USB boot support

Before You Start


1. File System Format This program does not support FAT32 and NTFS file systems. If your USB device is under FAT32 or NTFS file system format, simply: i. Backup your files in the device ii. Perform FAT format iii. Move the files back to the device. The program will show an error message if the program does not support the file system format in your device. 2. BIOS Constrain The BIOS will recognize ONLY the disk drive in first priority. (i.e. if you made your floppy drive bootable, but the USB drive in your device is first priority, you wont be able to boot up with floppy drive of your device.

Easy Boot Set Up


Step 1: Double-click on the executable setup file to run the program. Step 2: Select the device you wish to easy boot. This program only supports DiskGO! USB 2.0 devices. Click on the Easy Boot button to begin the process. The program will load several files required for boot up into your device. Step 3: A message window confirms the Easy Boot process. Click on the OK button to continue.

Step 4: If the program does not support the file system format on your device, an error message will pop up. Click on the OK button to continue. If the disk drive you selected already contained boot-up system files, an error message will appear. You must delete those files (COMMAND.COM, DRVSPACE.BIN, IO.SYS, and MSDOS.SYS) before you can make the disk drive bootable. Click on the OK button to continue. If the USB device you select is not a DiskGO! USB Flash Drive, this program make not be able to make it a boot up disk. An error message window will pop up. Click on the OK button to continue.

Step 5: You need to change the boot-up setting in the system BIOS. With your DiskGO! USB Flash Drive inserted, restart the machine. Enter the BIOS setup menu and change the boot device setting. If the boot-up files are created on the DiskGO!, select USB-HDD or USB-ZIP (preferred). If the boot-up files are created in the floppy drive of your device, select USB-FDD (for a DiskGO! USB Flash Drive that supports security mode).

Step 6: Save and exit the BIOS setup. You should now be able to boot up with your DiskGO! USB Flash Drive.

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