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K2000 USB Flash Drive Install

Attempting to created a 64 bit boot usb drive to image a few laptops during out office move. Went step by step thought the process as listed in K2000 but getting "BOOTMGR not found" when attempting to boot from it. Tried NTFS and FAT with the same result. Has anyone experienced this?

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Posted by: dhoyett 5 years ago
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You need to format the USB drive FAT32 or NTFS (4096) allocation

Posted by: SMal.tmcc 9 years ago
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Check the Bios for the secure boot settings and the drive type setting - legacy or UEFI.  also some bios's you can tell it not to allow booting from usb devices
Posted by: cainx 9 years ago
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Got it to work. When using the install.exe from the Boot Environment. It formatted the drive but nothing else. I had to manually copy over the files in the "files folder", which included bootmgr. And everything worked.
 
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