How to make a USB boot disk in iso mode [Operation method]

For some older computers, the iso mode in the u-boot v7.0 u disk boot disk creation tool can allow the computer to enter the u-boot main menu interface in the form of a virtual CD, which provides some Older computers are better prepared for reinstalling the system. The following will introduce you to the specific operation process of making an ISO mode USB boot disk.

Preparation work:

1. Download the installed version of ustart USB boot disk creation tool from the homepage of ustart official website.

2. Prepare a USB flash drive with a capacity greater than 4G and that can be used normally.

Specific operations:

1. Double-click to open the u-boot v7.0 u disk boot disk creation tool, click the "ISO mode (deep hidden)" option, and then put the prepared u disk Plug it into the computer's USB interface. When u starts, it will automatically recognize the u disk. Click "Browse" to select the ISO save path, and then click "Start Production".

2. In the pop-up In the u boot prompt information window, click "OK" to start making the u disk boot disk,

3. In the pop-up writing hard disk image window, we select "Hard Disk" Select the target U disk from the "Drive" drop-down menu, select "None" from the "Hide Boot Partition" drop-down menu (other options use the default settings and do not need to be modified), and then click "Write",

4. A prompt window will pop up indicating that the data in the USB flash drive will be lost. If the USB flash drive has important data, it needs to be backed up. Get up and click "Yes" after confirming that the backup is complete or that no important data can be deleted,

5. Next we wait for the writing of the hard disk image to be completed,

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6. After writing the hard disk image, a window will pop up asking whether to start the computer simulator to test the USB disk. We click "Yes" to test,

7. When the USB boot disk test can be used normally, the following window will appear (note: the simulated boot interface is only for testing, please do not perform other operations), and finally press the key combination "Ctrl+Alt" to release Remove the mouse and click the close icon in the upper right corner to exit the simulation interface,

About the specific operation process of making a USB boot disk in iso mode by u boot, I will share with you here. The functions in iso mode are the same as those after using a USB disk to make a USB boot disk. If you are interested Users can operate and compare.