Wondering if I'm the only one who has this problem.
I downloaded the image for creating a bootable USB Drive from http://www.memtest86.com/downloads/m...86-usb.img.zip. I ran imageUSB.exe and successfully wrote the .img file to an old 120MB flash drive I had sitting around.
The write process succeeded. The drive looks like a 1.4MB FAT-formatted floppy with some syslinux stuff on it.
However, when I try to boot a computer using the flash drive, the BIOS doesn't seem to think the drive is bootable. I can boot from other flash drives just fine and I've booted MemTest86+ from the same flash drive. It's just this particular .img doesn't seem to work.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks.
I downloaded the image for creating a bootable USB Drive from http://www.memtest86.com/downloads/m...86-usb.img.zip. I ran imageUSB.exe and successfully wrote the .img file to an old 120MB flash drive I had sitting around.
The write process succeeded. The drive looks like a 1.4MB FAT-formatted floppy with some syslinux stuff on it.
However, when I try to boot a computer using the flash drive, the BIOS doesn't seem to think the drive is bootable. I can boot from other flash drives just fine and I've booted MemTest86+ from the same flash drive. It's just this particular .img doesn't seem to work.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks.
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