Device shouldn’t be used at exceptional humidity. Therefore it should not suspend to high temperatures (No mounting near heat sources.
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Now I tried with 4gb and the WinCrisis phoenix tool. So I will try that! One can even host a contest - the smallest usb you can buy. It is interesting how the smallest usb you can buy these days is 4 GB when I wanted 2 GB or less. You can try using RMPrepUSB to prepare the USB drive.Īlso, use the smallest USB flash drive you can find ! One problem that I might be encountering is using 32 gb usb formated with a partition with 1 gb for using fat filesystem.Īnd I need to disassembly more the recovery part from the bios in order to find the filename. There is a recovery bios key combination ( fn +b + power) which when pressed attempts to read for a floppy or usb containing the bios to write and other dos tools. You might ask why I need this? For flashing bios recovery under dos. I know how a floppy disk looks, but given the notebook manufacturers consider it out of spec there might be some usb way, since we have usb ports. You might want to say to use a floppy disk. Obviously, simply dd'ing the floppy image to usb doesn't work. I am certain this is possible in a hardware way by manipulating controller chip and rewrite its memory, and I wanted to know if it might be possible by software. Possibly without grub4dos and more like dd, fdisk or rmprepusb tools. Can I make a usb flash be detected and act like a floppy in windows?