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More info?)
Well, I've never really had a problem with it. Just goofing around I
actually booted up msdos 6.22 from a usb key drive. I dunno, maybe good
luck?
Paul wrote:
> In article <32j4qiF3n06paU1@individual.net>, William Park
> <opengeometry@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>
>
>>If you have Asus A7V400-MX (micro-ATX) motherboard, can you tell me if
>>you can boot from USB key drive? Ability to boot from USB key drive is
>>main requirement I'm looking for.
>
>
> The BIOS has options for USB-HDD and USB-FDD, and that is
> supposed to allow booting from a USB device. But the
> preparation of the device is one of the keys to success,
> as you'll find many people cannot get it to work:
>
>
http://groups.google.ca/groups?threadm=5tuu50dhqtqfgn181r32f1aefu7ch90gjh%404ax.com
>
> Since device preparation and BIOS bugs are issues, you likely
> won't know for sure until it is sitting on your desk.
>
>
http://groups.google.ca/groups?threadm=iivxb.13949%24lm1.108610%40wards.force9.net
>
> And just a generic word of warning - Asus microATX boards have
> the worst BIOS, in terms of allowing user configuration.
> Now, the BIOS does have some options that seem to do what
> you want, but if they don't work, I wouldn't be holding
> my breath waiting for Asus to fix it. A full size board seems
> to get better treatment. (Click the "more" links next to the
> BIOS releases on the download page for the board, to see
> the release notes for the BIOS. Almost all the BIOS releases
> add support for new CPUs, with no mention of any fixes for
> the main code.)
>
> Paul