Thanks for looking in to this
The cd-rom works fine on other computers, i have v been using it alot on my netbooks and other stuff.
Do you know of any solution to setting the drive letter to somethin else than c? or is it possible to make my d drive bootable? I thought that a format d: /s would fix it, but aparently not.
Iwill try again with bios defaults but that has to wait untill another day
How to build your own ep embedded image.
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Re: How to build your own ep embedded image.
is there anyway to pay for xpe before the trial is up or is it like 1000 dollars?
Re: How to build your own ep embedded image.
You could get an XPe license, but I'm not even sure if they sell them online. I bought mine from a DT reseller with a flash chip (already installed with XPe). I think the license is around $100 or so itself..serialjoepsycho wrote: is there anyway to pay for xpe before the trial is up or is it like 1000 dollars?
Re: How to build your own ep embedded image.
For reference - I got this working. Had to use a diferent cd-rom. Spent a lot of time figuring this one out Used a slim HP-somthing with a toshiba drive and external power. My lacie dvd-drive did not work...manko wrote: Thanks for looking in to this
The cd-rom works fine on other computers, i have v been using it alot on my netbooks and other stuff.
Do you know of any solution to setting the drive letter to somethin else than c? or is it possible to make my d drive bootable? I thought that a format d: /s would fix it, but aparently not.
Iwill try again with bios defaults but that has to wait untill another day
Re: How to build your own ep embedded image.
I also had problems, for a while, using old cd-rw drive, via ide-usb adapter (stripped out of a portable hd enclosure).
finally figured out that it was ignoring the boot order in bios, if I removed the bootable usb stick, it would then boot off the CD
also, this is off a powered usb hub, not sure if un-powered would work or not.
finally figured out that it was ignoring the boot order in bios, if I removed the bootable usb stick, it would then boot off the CD
also, this is off a powered usb hub, not sure if un-powered would work or not.