said:
>I have BIOSs that can boot from USB disk or cdroms,
>but that says nothing about whether or not a USB stick would be
>supported.
If there was USB support to boot from a USB disk or CD-ROM, why would the
care if the data was on a stick, a phone, or Peter Skye (USB version, of
course!)
>>And are the ecs USB BASEDEVs able to do this?
>Test it and let me know.
Just as soon as I can put the iso image on my memory stick!
>Correct. Would you expect RSJ to be able to burn an ISO to your hard
>drive?
Yes, I would. At least, it appears from the fine manual, and the layout
of the utility that it will.
Here, let me try it.... Yes, no error message. Looking in the dir - well,
in the directory is track01.trk.
Now, if only it would let me do that to the flash drive.
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