How to Boot an Asus Eee PC Netbook from a USB Flash Drive
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https://craftedflash.com -- There are two ways to boot an Asus Eee PC from a USB flash drive or USB pendrive. Addresses booting via the boot device menu and by changing the BIOS settings to prefer the USB drive over the internal hard drive. • USB Boot Guide • https://craftedflash.com/info/how-boo... • Bootable USB Used in the Video • https://craftedflash.com/products/gam... • Transcript • Hi, I'm brian with CraftedFlash.com • We are going to boot an Asus Eee PC Netbook from a USB flash drive. • The flash drive is a 16GB USB 3.0 drive from CraftedFlash.com. In this video, • I will demonstrate two methods. In the first method, we will use the boot device • menu to select the USB drive for a one-time boot. In the second method, we will • setup the computer to always boot from the USB drive when it is connected to the • computer. • The first method is best when borrowing a friend's computer or using a public • computer in a hotel or Internet cafe. The second method is better for configuring • your own computer to boot from a flash drive. • • To start the first method, we insert the USB drive in any available USB slot • and the power on the computer. • Now we need to press the Esc key several times as it powers up. • This will tell the computer to display the boot device menu. • From the boot device menu, we select the USB: Patriot Memory entry. • Patriot Memory is the hardware manufacturer of this USB drive.. • As soon as we press enter, the computer begins loading the distro list from the • USB drive. • Once the distro list is displayed, we can use the arrow keys again to select the • distro or software that we wish to boot. This USB drive contains several gaming • distros. • Now that we have the distro list booted and running, this concludes the one-time • boot via the boot device menu. We can power down now and move on to method two. • • The second method prepares your computer to always boot from the inserted USB • drive. If the USB drive is not inserted, the computer will boot from the • internal hard drive as usual. • To start method two, we can leave the USB drive attached and power on and use the • F2 key to enter the BIOS setup. • Now we need to change the boot priority so that the USB drive is preferred • over the internal hard drive. This will allow us to boot from the USB drive by • simply inserting the flash drive and powering up the netbook. • First we use the right arrow key to move to the Boot screen. • Then we use the down arrow key to move to the Hard Disk Drives entry and press • enter to select. • Then we use the down arrow key to move to the USB: Patriot Memory . • Now use the + key to move it to the top priority. • Finally, we press F10 and the Enter to save the setting and exit the BIOS. • The computer will immediately begin the boot process and this time it will • automatically boot from the USB drive without using the boot device menu. • Now we can select a distro and from the menu and boot it from the USB drive. • We will select the live.linux-gamers distro and watch it boot up. • Please note that the keys used in this video are specific for this computer model. • To learn which keys are right for your computer, please visit CraftedFlash.com • and refer to our USB Flash Boot Guide. • Now we can play any of the games listed at the bottom of the screen. • If you have any questions about booting from USB flash drives, please visit our • forums at CraftedFlash.com.
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