jtr1962
Storage? I am Storage!
I finally bought my first USB thumb drive. I've been wanting one for a while, but the prices for a given capacity point were too high for my tastes. Staples had a nice 4GB drive on sale for $29.99 last week. This seemed reasonable, so I bought it.
Anyway, I figured it might be useful to make the drive bootable. According to fdisk, the drive has one primary partition which is active. Doing a sys d: in DOS transferred the system files OK. In theory the drive should now be bootable but it isn't. Setting my system to boot first from USB-HDD didn't work. The system did initially read first from the USB drive but returned a "system files missing" error message. I later read that current systems can't boot from a USB drive unless it's formatted in FAT16. Since FAT16 has a 2GB limit, that basically means no booting from any drive larger than that. I suppose I can use fdisk to partition the drive into 2 equal parts but this seems like a kludge. Any other ideas here?
Anyway, I figured it might be useful to make the drive bootable. According to fdisk, the drive has one primary partition which is active. Doing a sys d: in DOS transferred the system files OK. In theory the drive should now be bootable but it isn't. Setting my system to boot first from USB-HDD didn't work. The system did initially read first from the USB drive but returned a "system files missing" error message. I later read that current systems can't boot from a USB drive unless it's formatted in FAT16. Since FAT16 has a 2GB limit, that basically means no booting from any drive larger than that. I suppose I can use fdisk to partition the drive into 2 equal parts but this seems like a kludge. Any other ideas here?