![]() If I try to boot it, I just get " Missing operating system". ![]() ![]() ImgBurn says is successfully created the ISO and there are no errors messages (log attached), but the resulting ISO is not bootable. It doesn't seem to matter what, if anything is entered there.Īs I say, this DOES NOT WORK. Optionally, type some text into the "Developer ID" box. This sets the Emulation Type to "Hard Disk" and sets the Boot Image to file I just created. When that's complete, ImgBurn asks if I "would like to use the boot image file in your current project?" and I click "Yes". ![]() Go down to the "Extract Boot Image" pane, select the flash drive, and click on the little save icon. Go to the Advanced | Bootable Disc tab and select "Make Image Bootable". (I think this is optional, and just duplicates having the files in the boot image.) Select "Create image file from files/folders"Īdd all of the files from the flash drive to the project. The process I've been using, which seems to be correct from reading the guides is: I thought it should be relatively easy to convert this to a bootable CD. This flash drive boots up fine on multiple boxes that I've tried. Instead, you download a windows executable, which will format your flash drive and copy all the utilities onto it. No, Seagate does NOT have a downloadable ISO on their web site - at least not that I can find. Just to be clear, I'm trying to create a bootable CD with the Seagate "SeaTools Bootable" package, so I can run hard drive diagnostics. Google search brought me to try using ImgBurn for this, so I downloaded and installed, it, but it doesn't seem to work in this case. ![]() I've been trying to create a bootable CD/DVD/ISO from a bootable USB flash drive. ![]()
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