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AMIBIOS does not have a "USB" boot setting.  We try to classify the devices
based on how the user would view them.  For example a USB floppy would be
classified as removable and a USB hard drive would be classified as a hard
drive.  All ATAPI removable devices will be considered removable even if
they are hard disk emulated.

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> Subject:      Re: [t13] PC boot question...
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> Should the BIOS boot parameter setting for booting from an external
> device be "removable" or has a new "USB" boot setting been added to
> recent BIOSs?
> 
> (These are not "private" messages as Hale requested, but this
> info is likely of general interest.)
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> > Yes, most award BIOS's of recent design allow you to boot from an
> external
> > USB 1.1 HDD or CD-ROM (as long as they comply to the bulk-only USB mass
> > storage specification (most modern USB MS devices do)).
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Hale Landis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 9:51 AM
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> > Subject: [t13] PC boot question...
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> > Anyone seen a PC BIOS that is able to boot from an external USB or
> > 1394 hard disk or CD device?
> >
> > *** Hale Landis *** www.ata-atapi.com ***

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