ADATA Nobility PD7-120X User Manual
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Hi-Speed USB Portable Flash Disk User’s Manual Guide
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Make Bootable Disk
This function allows you to create a bootable device. In order to create a bootable
USB Flash Disk device, you would need to format the device using the USB Flash
Disk Utility and copy the system files from your installed operating system. You
would also need to make sure first if the computer you want to use fully supports
boot from USB device like USB-ZIP, USB-FDD, or USB-HDD.
1. Plug-in the device and run the USB Flash Disk Utility program. Make sure to
backup your data files first before trying to create a boot device.
2. Click Format button to format the device. Formatting your USB Flash device
using Windows format does not guarantee that your device will be able to boot.
3. After format is complete, click on the Make Bootable Disk button. A warning
message will appear informing you of legal license regarding copyrights. Click
Agree to continue.
4. If you are using Windows XP or Windows 2000, you need to insert Windows 98
Boot Disk to Floppy Drive. Then click on the OK button and the system will
copy the needed files to your device. Now your device can be used as a
bootable disk. You can also continue to store files inside the disk.
Note: The manufacturer of this device does not hold any responsibilities over
breach of license stated in the End-User License Agreement (EULA) of your
operating system regarding copying the system files to your USB Flash Disk device.
You must hold a legal license or purchase of the operating system you are using.