On 3/22/2010 1:47 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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David,
On 3/21/2010 9:16 AM, David Kerber wrote:
If you can find one. I've been looking for 2GB ones, and they're tough
to find. The smallest I can easily find is 8.
I don't know about the stock availability, but MicroCenter (in the US)
still advertise 2GiB sticks. I'll bet there are some 1GiB sticks laying
around.
And taking this a bit OT, how do you make a big (16GB) memory stick
bootable? I haven't found a package yet that will work for this size,
even though they work fine for 4GB and smaller ones.
Ubuntu and some other Linux distros ship with an install-to-USB program
that will put a bootable Linux OS on the stick. I have no idea about how
to get Microsoft Windows to boot on something like that.
I'm actually trying to boot freedos for the purposes of burning in new
machines. The package I use for the 4GB sticks (unetbootin) uses a
syslinux kernel, and it works great on the smaller ones (<= 4GiB). I've
sent e-mail to the project mailing list, but haven't heard back.
D
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