Tạo USB Hiren Boot Disk
Make SD Card bootable on Mac
1 Insert SD card into the internal or external SD card reader, then wait for your Mac to recognize the SD card.
2 Double-click on the hard-drive icon on your desktop. Go to "Applications," then "Utilities" and open the "Disk Utility." application.
3 Select your SD card from the left panel in "Disk Utility." Then select the "Partition" tab and under "Volume Scheme" change it to one partition.
4 Go to the "Volume Information" section and name your SD card "SD_BOOT." Then select "Mac OS Extended Journaled" under "Format."
5 Click on the "Options" button, select "GUID Partition Table," then click "OK."
6 Click on the "Apply" button, then select "Partition."
Make SD Card Bootable on Windows
1 Insert your SD card into your external card reader, then wait for Windows to recognize your SD card.
2 Hit "CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER" to open the "Command Prompt" application, then type in the command, "DISKPART" and hit "ENTER."
3 Type "LIST DISK" and hit "ENTER," then type in your disk number and hit "ENTER" again. Your disk number will either be "DISK 1" or "DISK 2." After you enter your disk number, you can verify which disk number matches your SD card by matching the size of each disk with the corresponding number.
4 Enter the following commands individually followed by the "ENTER" key:
"SELECT DISK1" or "SELECT DISK 2"
"CLEAN"
"CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY"
"SELECT PARTITION 1"
"ACTIVE"
"ASSIGN"
"EXIT"
Hiren's BootCD From USB Flash Drive (USB Pen Drive)
Step 1
Connect USB Pen Drive (1GB or more)
Step 2
Download and Run USB Disk Storage Format
Step 3
Download grubinst_gui
Step 4
Insert the BootCD (10.3 or newer) in the CD Drive and Copy everything from CD to USB Flash Drive
Step 5
Copy grldr and menu.lst from grub4dos.zip (or from HBCD folder) to the usb drive
Step 6
Test Your USB Drive (read bottom of the page for troubleshoot
Make sure you set your computer to boot from USB Flash Drive
To Enter the BIOS press the "Del" button on your keyboard. Alternatives are "F1", "F2", "Insert", and "F10". Some PC's BIOS might even require a different key to be pressed. Commonly a PC will show a message like "Press [Del] to enter Setup" to indicate that you need to press the "Del" key. Some AMI BIOS require you to enable the option "USB Keyboard Legacy support"!
For AMI BIOS:
Go to "Feature Setup". "Enable" these options: "USB Function Support",
"USB Function For DOS" and "ThumbDrive for DOS". Go to "Advanced Setup".
Set the "1st Boot Device" to "USB RMD-FDD".
Reboot the PC and it now should boot from the Usb Stick.
Go to "USB Mass Storage Device Configuration". Select "Emulation Type"
and set it to "Harddisk". Go to the "Boot Menu" and set the "1st boot device" to "USB-Stick". Exit the BIOS, saving the changes.
you can try "Emulation Type" to "Floppy" or "Forced FDD".
For PHOENIX/AWARD BIOS:
Go to "Advanced BIOS Features". Go to the "1st Boot device" and set it to "USB-ZIP".