Record: Use KonBoot to make a USB boot disk
This article is mainly divided into two parts: 1. Make the USB booter disk 2. Test the USB booter
Make U Disk Boot Disk
First insert the USB flash drive that we prepared as the USB boot disk. Note that the USB flash drive will be formatted during the production process, so please make sure that the important files in the USB flash drive have been backed up, then open the downloaded konboot, and right usb_install_RUNASADMIN .bat is opened as an administrator. Then two windows will pop up, just click OK.
Then I found out that an error was reported...
and we started to repair the error. In fact, the error was caused by the wrong path and he could not find the corresponding file. First click on konlog.txt
and after searching, we can find that according to the path given by him, there is only konboot.lst file and no menu.lst in the directory, so we try to modify its file name to menu.lst
and then repeat the above production process Get the following window to show that we made it successfully.
This is the file in the u disk after successful production:
Test U Disk Launcher
This time I did it in the vmware virtual machine, and the operating system was win7.
Here I have set a password, and I can’t log in directly.
Now we can test whether our U disk launcher can work, insert the U disk and turn on the virtual machine, and then we edit the virtual machine settings (note that you must shut down your client first before you can add it) As shown in the figure:
Select the disk type. We choose Recommended:
Then select the physical disk, click Next.
VMware's naming sequence number for the disk starts from 0. If your computer has a hard disk plus the current U disk, the current The number is the hard disk PhysicalDrive0, and the u disk is PhysicalDrive1. My machine has two hard drives so the number is like this. Find the right U disk, and then choose to use the entire disk.
Specify the disk file, the default is OK.
Here we can simply check the capacity in the disk information to determine whether the disk is selected, and then click OK.
Then we need to enter the BIOS to modify some settings, here we click Virtual When you turn on the power, enter the firmware
and then use the left and right arrow keys to enter the Boot option bar. Here you want to adjust the Hard drive to the top, you can use the up and down keys to switch options, we can select Removeable Devices, and then press "-" key to achieve, and then select Hard drive and press Enter:
Enter and enter the following interface, press the down arrow key to move the cursor to "VMuare Virtual SCSI Hara Drive-(0:1)" , Press the "+" key to move it to the first item. Then press F10 to save and exit, a query window appears, select "YES" and press Enter, the system restarts: the
following interface can be seen during the restarting process:
Then come to the login interface, then we can directly click the enter button to bypass the password and successfully log in:
Finished test.