19 February 2009

PeToUSB - Boot BartPE From USB

Version: 3.0.0.7
License: Freeware
Info: http://gocoding.com/page.php?al=petousb
Download: http://gocoding.com/plug....p=petousb&rid=1
Size: 99 kB

Summary :
PeToUSB is a Win32 GUI application for formatting and making bootable,
USB Flash Memory Drives and USB HardDisks and optionally copying the output from a successful BartPE/WinPE build to the device.
There are options to backup/restore the MBR on a device.

Catagories :
* Development Status: Stable
* Operating System: Windows XP/2003
* Development Environment: MSVS.NET 2003

Boot your BartPE/WinPE from a USB Flash Disk Drive!
Also supports USB HardDisks.

PeToUSB is a GUI Win32 application that will partition, format
and makebootable to XP/W2K3 a USB Flash Disk (UFD). A lot of
utilities that say they can do this, actually cant.

PeToUSB does not make the device DOS bootable, it makes it XP
bootable (ie: the bootstrap code will look for NTLDR).

A lot of improvements have been made since version 2. Check
the change log for details. But in short its more compatible
with more devices, and easier to use with more functionality.

New Features/Changes:
o Rewrites the MBR code just in case its corrupted.
This option can be disabled if desired.
o On Removable media, the partition is completely rewritten.
o Backup/Restore MBR.
o View disk information.
o Assign drive letters.
o Automatic notification of device arrival/removal.
o Now supports WinPE builds as well.

To make a UFD bootable requires it to be formatted to FAT16,
the partition set as bootable AND the volume boot sector id
to be set to 0x80. If all this is done the UFD should be
bootable on any system whose BIOS can boot to USB-HDD. Some
UFDs partition tables have been set to a starting offset of
32 sectors, this will not be bootable under USB-HDD. It seems
that USB-ZIP requires this, USB-HDD requires offset of 63 sectors.

If your UFD still wont boot after this type of format then
either your UFDs chipset isnt capable or the BIOS on the
system you are trying to boot is either set incorerectly or
incapable of booting to UFD.

But PeToUSB does more than just make a UFD bootable. It will
also copy all the required files from a successful BartPE build,
to the UFD. The all that remains is for you to boot the stick
on a system.

Instructions
------------
o Build you BartPE/WinPE installation. No need to check the CD Record box.
o Insert your USB stick into the slot.
o BACK UP ANY DATA, BECAUSE WE ARE GOING TO FORMAT IT!
o Use Tools/Backup MBR to make a backup of the disks MBR.
(This can be restored later if things dont go as excpected)
o Remove any security options on the UFD as this will mess up any booting process.
o Extract PeToUSB.exe from its zip archive and run it.
o First we want to select the USB stick (Destination Drive).
In the window check your USB stick has been recognised.
There is a drop list containing all the detected removable
disks. If you cant see it. Then click the Refresh button.
Make sure you select the drive that you want to use.
o Next we want to get the path to our PE installation.
Click the [...] button and choose the path. The OK on
the Browse Dialog will not display until you select the correct folder.
o Next we want to choose our options. For the first run we need to choose:-
o Enable Disk Format
o Enable File Copy (if you are only wanting to format then leave this)
o Now we are ready to format the drive and copy the PE to the stick.
Click Start button and answer any confirmation boxes.
o Copying the files to a UFD takes a lot longer than to an
IDE drive. So dont worry about it taking some time. Just
watch the progress bar for an indication of how long it will take.
o After successfully completing the above operations. Your
stick is now ready to be booted on the target system.

SOME NOTES ON DISKS
-------------------
PeToUSB will list fixed and removable disks.
On the following conditions:-

It is LESS than 2GB. (It wont format FAT16 > 2Gb)
It is NOT the current system drive.
It is NOT the drive where PeToUSB is running from.

If it is a USB HardDisk (eg FixedMedia) then it must have its
partitions already defined, as PeToUSB will not partition these
devices due to possibilty of user losing their data when the
partitions are altered. And the first paritition starting at
Sector 63 and being less that 2Gb in size.

If it fails to format then check that the whole partition is
enclosed in the first 2Gb of the physical disk. The format
function will have problems if not.

SOME NOTES ON SETTING BIOS OPTIONS
----------------------------------
Im no expert at compatablity of BIOSs with UFDs.
But I have learnt a few things...

o In the BIOS boot sequence, set USB-HDD as the first boot device.
o Then make sure the Boot Other Devices is disabled.
o Save the BIOS settings. And power down.
o Stick you UDF in the slot and powerup.

These notes relate to AWARD-BIOS. Other BIOS manufacturers will
have different but similar settings. You may need to experiment!

System Requirements
-------------------
PeToUSB will run on windows XP/2003/BartPE and most 2000 Pro
It requires about 3Mb ram to run.
USB Disk Minimum Size of 256MB (dependant on size of PE build)

USB STICKS TESTED
=================
SanDisk Cruzer Mini SUCCESSFUL
PenDrive 2.0 Mini SUCCESSFUL
PQI iStick 2.0 SUCCESSFUL
I-Bead MP3 Player FAILED
(I think the UFD initializes too slow for the BIOS)

This software and instruction is brought to you freely and in
good faith. However the author or distributor of this program
cannot be held liable for any misuse/malfunction/failure which
causes damage to any system or hardware and cannot be held liable
for the cost implications thereof or of any consquence of such
misuse/malfunction/failure.

HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool 2.0.6
http://h18000.www1.hp.com...load/20306.html

Code:

ftp://161.114.65.123/pub/softpaq/sp27001-27500/SP27213.exe
ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/sp27001-27500/SP27213.exe

size: 1.98 MB

mirror:
http://62.253.162.10/hire.../usb_format.exe
size: 35 kB



(Untuk Lebih Jelasnya YM saya di maryanto2000@yahoo.com atau Klik Link ini http://r.yuwie.com/maryanto2000/)

No comments:

Post a Comment

Silahkan masukkan komentar anda di sini :