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I have seen a number of posts asking about 'How to Boot Windows CE with USB?' ; even I searched for it when I wanted to boot my Pentium IV machine with Windows CE 6.0! After so much of efforts of both of us (my manager and me), my manager came up with a way to boot WinCE with USB and whoa! And since then, working on WinCE driver went on smoothly. Yesterday I saw a post on MSDN asking the same question and felt it is worth to post the Solution on my blog. NB: This post takes Windows CE 6.0 as a reference. The location of boot files might not be same in Win CE 5.0 and Win EC7, but it's easier to find them!!
However, I have tested this method on Windows CE 5.0, 6.0 and Windows EC7 and it works well. So, here it goes. • Softwares needed: VFD( Virtual Floppy Drive), winb98se.IMA ( boot98se.zip) and HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool. A quick Google search makes this all available. • Get a 1/2/4 GB USB Mass Storage device. • Ensure that 'Hidden Files' and 'Protected Operating System Files' are set to 'Visible' in the ' Folder Options'.
This is a two step process: Step 1: Creating a Virtual Floppy Drive • Download the vfd21-080206.zip from Extract it. • Download boot98se.zip from and extract it to get winb98se.IMA. • Run “vfdwin.exe” as administrator to install and start the Virtual Floppy driver. • Click on Open/Create. When prompted for Image File, Browse to “boot98se winb98se.IMA” and click “Open”. • Again click “Open” in “Open Virtual Floppy Image” window. • Note the “Drive Letter” in “VFD Control Panel” window.
Say for Example B: • If “Drive Letter” is not set, set it to A:,B: etc. From the options in the drop-down menu. • Open My Computer and right click on the Virtual Floppy Drive (for ex- B:) and select 'Format.' Ost Naruto Mp3.rar here.
• In the Format window that opens, Check the boxes 'Quick Format' and 'Create an MS-DOS startup disk.' Click OK on the warning that follows. Step 2: Making the USB Flash Drive as bootable • Install “SP27608-2.1.8.exe” program (HP USB Disk Storage format Tool).