Hi John. Thanks for all your information, which has given me a lot of insight into the booting process - much appreciated!
Regards, Steve On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 6:01 PM, John Hupp <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a machine with a BIOS that does not have a USB-boot option, but > elsewhere in the BIOS under USB Configuration has choices for USB > emulation, in which the USB device can be set to emulate a hard drive. If > so, it may then be looking at that "hard drive" for an OS. Other choices > include "No emulation." > > > On 1/23/2015 4:13 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > Hi, > > Seems like it wants to boot from usb. Just check the bootpriority in > your bios and change it to be harddrive first instead of usb devices. > > Greetings > Leszek > > *Von: *Steven Duckworth > *Gesendet: *Freitag, 23. Januar 2015 09:57 > *An: *lubuntu user list > *Betreff: *Operating System Missing when booting with flash inserted > > Hi everyone. > > Recently I've noticed that if I boot up with a flash drive inserted, I > get the message "Operating System Missing" (quite scary!!). > Normal booting occurs when the flash is removed. > > Any ideas why this is happening? > > I am using my laptop - a Fujitsu-Siemens Intel Celeron M (Pentium III) > circa 2005. > > Thanks, > Steve The absolute best reference I've found for all things BIOS (and many other topics at this Basic Computer Operation Tutorial) is here: http://www.bcot1.com/bios1.html Eric -- Thank You, God Bless, Computers4Christians http://www.Computers4Christians.org/
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