HFultzjr
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Ok, so I broke down and got a Zalman VE300.
Loved it so far, until now.
I've had it fail to boot on several Dell laptops.
Here is the scenario:
Zalman VE300
_.iso folder with sub folders containing various .iso
WD 320GB drive (checked and in good condition) formatted NTFS with 1 partition.
Dell Inspiron and Dell Latitude Laptops 2.0 USB running Vista 32 bit, so they are several years old
I can't get the boot options to show the Zalman Virtual CD-Rom as an option.
Things I've tried:
Tried different USB ports
The Zalman "shows" the .iso as being "mounted" by the little icon on the screen. Mounted and unmounted several times. Does not show up.
Tried various boot options from BIOS (does not show up here, even though it is powered on and showing mounted).
Tried enabling and using the F12 boot menu selection..........same, does not show up as an option.
Tried Zalman Dual Mode......Hard drive mode only.......Virtual drive only.
Zaman shows .iso as mounted or unmounted depending on what I select.
Tried numerous .iso.....Linux mint 32 bit and 64 bit......UBCD.....Ubuntu 32 bit.....Hiren's boot cd.....Parted Magic....and some others.
I have got it to work fine on a Toshiba and Acer laptop
At this point I'm thinking it might need a Y adapter for some more power....got one on order.
Any other suggestions while I have these 2 laptops in shop to try it on?
Thanks.
Loved it so far, until now.
I've had it fail to boot on several Dell laptops.
Here is the scenario:
Zalman VE300
_.iso folder with sub folders containing various .iso
WD 320GB drive (checked and in good condition) formatted NTFS with 1 partition.
Dell Inspiron and Dell Latitude Laptops 2.0 USB running Vista 32 bit, so they are several years old
I can't get the boot options to show the Zalman Virtual CD-Rom as an option.
Things I've tried:
Tried different USB ports
The Zalman "shows" the .iso as being "mounted" by the little icon on the screen. Mounted and unmounted several times. Does not show up.
Tried various boot options from BIOS (does not show up here, even though it is powered on and showing mounted).
Tried enabling and using the F12 boot menu selection..........same, does not show up as an option.
Tried Zalman Dual Mode......Hard drive mode only.......Virtual drive only.
Zaman shows .iso as mounted or unmounted depending on what I select.
Tried numerous .iso.....Linux mint 32 bit and 64 bit......UBCD.....Ubuntu 32 bit.....Hiren's boot cd.....Parted Magic....and some others.
I have got it to work fine on a Toshiba and Acer laptop
At this point I'm thinking it might need a Y adapter for some more power....got one on order.
Any other suggestions while I have these 2 laptops in shop to try it on?
Thanks.