Posted on 28th December 2009 by mipo in Software
bst5 , drive , hard , stick , usb , speed
If you want to test how fast is the hard drive or your USB stick, find the answer in this article. All you have to do is download bst514.zip
Bst514.zip unzip and run bst5.exe
Click Options, then click speed quick test. Click OK.
Then click Start.
Posted on October 4th 2009 by mipo the Tricks
flash , install , stick , usb , windows , windows 7 , xp
Why did you try to install Windows 7 on USB stick? Maybe you still functionaza DVD drive, or may have a netbook and not have an external DVD drive. This method is very easy to apply and is addressed to those who have already installed Windows XP.
Step 1:
You need:
* USB Flash Stick (4GB or more)
* HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool
* MBRWizard XP
* Daemon Tools
* Windows 7 ISO
Step 2:
USB stick must be connected to the computer.
Install the HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool and formats (such partition is NTFS)
Step 3:
Now, the flash stick to be ready to mount the ISO in Daemon Tools Windows 7.
Step 4:
Must make bootable flash stick. From Start -> Run, type cmd and go to the directory where you dezarvhivat MBRWiz
MBRWiz / list will display the list of connected units.
MBRwiz / Disk = # / Active = 1
replace # with number Disk 2 In this case
Next step is to copy the properties of Windows 7 boot ISO USB stick.
Y: \ boot \ bootsect / nt60 X:
In this example Y: is under virtual DVD, and X: letter USB Stick
Step 5:
All you need to do is to copy files from the Windows 7 DVD virtual USB stick. You can make veins using copy & paste.
That's it. When you want to install Windows 7 on laptop / computer has to press F9 or F12 to boot from USB stick.
Posted on October 4th 2009 by mipo in Software
connected , installed , stick , usb
I needed to know what type of USB stick I had connected via the USB port. Found a program that does more than that. It offers information on all utitatile that are connected when connected using the USB port but also information on those used previously. For each device installed / connected USB port on your computer will display the name / description, type, serial number, date and time when the device was connected, ProductID, and more.
It's free and easy to use
Download Link