Just like how you can boot a computer using a bootable CD,you can also boot a computer using a bootable USB drive.Bootable USB drive works exactly like a bootable CD.You can load the live Desktop,install the distro on your computer etc.The loading of the live desktop and the installation of a distro is much faster when a bootable USB Drive is used instead of a bootable CD.
Configuring and Tweaking a bootable USB drive is much easier than modifying a bootable ISO or a bootable CD.
Configuring and Tweaking a bootable USB drive is much easier than modifying a bootable ISO or a bootable CD.
2.Copy MobaLiveUSB_0.2.exe in root of your bootable usb flash drive. 3.Run MobaLiveUSB_0.2.exe inside your flash drive That's all,After few seconds your bootable flash drive will be run.
Creating a Bootable USB drive.
Each and every USB drive can be easily made bootable.The bootablity of the USB drive depends solely on the motherboard and the boot order of the target computer.
Unetbootin is a free tool which can be used to create bootable USB drives of popular Linux based distros like Ubuntu from the bootable iso image file.Most bootable software like BartPE, have an option to create a bootable USB drive.Pendrivelinux.com has detailed guides and tutorials on creating bootable USB drives of Linux Distros.
So creating a bootable USB drive is not very hard.
Unetbootin is a free tool which can be used to create bootable USB drives of popular Linux based distros like Ubuntu from the bootable iso image file.Most bootable software like BartPE, have an option to create a bootable USB drive.Pendrivelinux.com has detailed guides and tutorials on creating bootable USB drives of Linux Distros.
So creating a bootable USB drive is not very hard.
Booting a Virtual Machine from a Physical USB Drive?
In my previous article I have mentioned how Bootable ISO and CD/DVD can be easily tested in virtual machine without restarting your computer.
But Virtualbox,VmWare and Microsoft Virtual PC do not directly support booting a Virtual machine from a Physical USB Drive.
Only Qemu supports booting from a Physical USB Drive.
But Virtualbox,VmWare and Microsoft Virtual PC do not directly support booting a Virtual machine from a Physical USB Drive.
Only Qemu supports booting from a Physical USB Drive.
UPDATE:You can now Boot your USB Drive in VirtualBox:Read it here
MobaLiveUSB
The developers of MobaLiveCD have created an extremely useful and simple tool to test a bootable USB drive within Windows without restarting your computer.
It uses the Qemu engine to boot a Virtual Machine from a Physical Drive.This tool is also useful for people whose motherboards do not support booting from your USB drive.
All you have to do is
1. Download MobaLiveUSB from here: http://mobalivecd.mobatek.net/MobaLiveUSB_0.2.exe
It uses the Qemu engine to boot a Virtual Machine from a Physical Drive.This tool is also useful for people whose motherboards do not support booting from your USB drive.
All you have to do is
1. Download MobaLiveUSB from here: http://mobalivecd.mobatek.net/MobaLiveUSB_0.2.exe
2. Copy the EXE file to somewhere in your USB flash drive
3. Run MobaLiveUSB from your USB flash drive.
Thats it.Your USB drive will now boot in a Qemu Virtual Machine.
Note:MobaLiveUSB is still in testing phase.It has not yet been officialy released to the Public.You can follow its development here http://www.911cd.net/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t22273.html
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SlymOctober 23, 2009 at 8:34 pm There is also : http://www.linuxliveusb.com
It’s using a portable VirtualBox that is booting any USB device without extra configuration. Just have to extract the VirtualBox pack (downloads section) on your key and run it.
ReplyFassyFebruary 1, 2010 at 11:45 am Thanx Man!
Looking For This!!!!
ReplyPanchoMarch 9, 2010 at 10:47 am Looking For This!!!!
Thank you men, it was exactly what I was looking for. :D
ReplySven BoehmJuly 12, 2010 at 4:27 am I have written Emu_USB-Stick witch is based on qemu.
It needs only 4 MB!!!
It needs only 4 MB!!!
Extract the Emu_USB-Stick.rar to the USB-Stick and run the X:Emu_USB-StickEmu_USB-Stick.cmd.
http://rapidshare.com/files/406426322/Emu_USB-Stick.rar.html
ReplyboootMarch 12, 2011 at 3:39 pm thanks man i was looking for this every where
ReplyCatalinDecember 23, 2011 at 6:06 pm I have tested a Windows 7 Boot-able USB Pendrive and worked perfectly. Thanks for the tip.
ReplyYutteApril 19, 2017 at 5:47 pm There is one more app for this: Novicorp Bootable USB Test, http://en.wiki.wintoflash.com/index.php?title=Bootable_USB_Test
As I see it’s more convenient method to test a bootable USB because it locks USB drive from Windows and other apps to avoid writes from outside the simulation and redirects all writes to the USB inside the simulation to temp!
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Do you want to test whether your pendrive is bootable or not without restarting your computerIt is very easy and simple just you need to download tiny application called MobaLiveUSB.
Advantage/Merit
- Install MobaLiveCS right-clic association.
- Start Directly a CD-ROM ISO image File.
- Start directly from a bootable pendrive.
- Boot check without restarting computer.
- Time Save.
Instruction/Setup
Get MObaLiveUSB (Download)Extract it and copy MobaLiveUSB.exe file to your pendrive
Run it with adminstrative right from your pendrive
It show the Dialog Box then click 'Run the LiveUSB' and follow the instruction given by it.
For Video Instruction :
well Done