Trying… (grrrrr!) to have a USB Key to boot Windows PE

I have two Sandisk Micro Cruzer 512MB USB keys that I bought cheaply as they were end of line. These devices have a unique and excellent feature of a retractable plug built in, thus there is no cap to lose. The size is quite useful for many things. I got one of them formatted as a Windows 98 boot device using an HP utility that I got off the net. It is formatted as FAT16 and the whole capacity is available for use. I use this one mainly to boot to DOS to flash BIOS updates on PCs.

The second one is formatted as FAT32 and I set it up fairly recently as a boot device for Windows PE. The problem is, it keeps getting corrupted somehow. Then PCs can’t boot off it, and they say there is a "disk error". Then I have to use a CD to boot Windows PE (but I can still run applications off the key, just not boot off it).

This has happened twice now and I am getting grumpy. I have swapped the keys over but still the Windows PE key gets some sort of corruption and stops being able to be booted from. What is going on here?


Posted

in

by

Tags: