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I bought a used Dimension 2400 and 3000 last year for home use. Recently, I
read about bootable USB and was wondering how well Dell Dimension 2400 and
3000 PCs are at it? At work, the newer Dell PCs seem to have no problem. In
fact, I allowed the CD drive to be bootable with USB being the next followed
by the hard drive and after putting in my older Windows 98 SE CD and booting
from it, the USB pen drive was recognized as the C: drive even by fdisk and
after doing a format c: /s on the usb pen drive, I was able to boot to it
just like a DOS floppy although I'm not sure I could install the entire OS
on the pen drive that only 256MB. Does Dimension 2400 and 3000 support
booting off USB like what I mentioned? If not, how does booting off the USB
work in those two PCs?
I bought a used Dimension 2400 and 3000 last year for home use. Recently, I
read about bootable USB and was wondering how well Dell Dimension 2400 and
3000 PCs are at it? At work, the newer Dell PCs seem to have no problem. In
fact, I allowed the CD drive to be bootable with USB being the next followed
by the hard drive and after putting in my older Windows 98 SE CD and booting
from it, the USB pen drive was recognized as the C: drive even by fdisk and
after doing a format c: /s on the usb pen drive, I was able to boot to it
just like a DOS floppy although I'm not sure I could install the entire OS
on the pen drive that only 256MB. Does Dimension 2400 and 3000 support
booting off USB like what I mentioned? If not, how does booting off the USB
work in those two PCs?