For systems that use Windows 98SE/Me/XP, JetFlash can be configured to
serve as an MS-DOS Startup Disk. Upon completion of this procedure, JetFlash
can be used to boot-up your computer, allowing you to run MS-DOS programs.
This does not make JetFlash a Rescue Disk for Windows, or put Windows
Startup files onto JetFlash. After booting with JetFlash, if you wish to enter
Windows, you must then start Windows from your hard drive or a previously
created Rescue Disk.
Boot-up function cannot be initialized in Windows 2000.
System Requirements for Boot-Up Function
A Desktop or notebook computer that supports USB-ZIP or USB-HDD
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as the First Boot Device in BIOS
Windows 98SE/Me/XP located on Drive C
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Anti-Virus program turned off
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Write-Protect switch set in the
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Initialize Boot-Up Function in Windows 98SE/Me
1.
Double-click on
appear. Click on the Utility tab.
2.
Select the boot type you need (USB HDD or USB ZIP, whichever has been
set as the First Boot Device in BIOS) and click OK to continue.
Boot-Up Function
on the system tray and the following window will
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position
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