如果有時間,千萬別放棄... 我是東搞西弄, 弄了10幾天才成功...
1. 建議: 把bios 還原, 並把 bios 調為 finsh/ start , 二個都試試看/ 如果還是不OK, 請試下面
2. 我研究了一下, 你寫的七大點, 提出幾個問題:
a. 你的XP是先灌在 SSD , 再ghost到SDHC, ==> 你如何知道 "關鍵1" 的修改是正確的?
==> 如果關鍵1, 沒有成功, 其實你還是可以灌到 SSD ==> 再ghost出來, 不代表OK , 因為xp會知道這是usb
==> 建議找一個usb-hd試試
b. 為何SSD要出現 dos 選單, 建議不要..... 基本上, 你最後只會出現 linux/ xp, 留一個dos, 不知copy會不會有問題
c. xp 要經過 asus 建議的每一個步驟, 把該刪的刪一刪..
good luck..
1. 以版上某位大大分享的精簡版XP, 一樣進行修改.inf & .in_的動作, 然後燒成安裝光碟(我是用UltraISO將改完的檔放回ISO檔, 然後直接用Nero燒錄)
2. 參考Asus在說明書上所寫, 進bios內的Advanced, 將OS Installation設為[Start]..(這個我一開始不知道是為啥這樣建議啦..不過我後來在這吃到一些苦頭), 順便將開機順序改為光碟開機
3. 使用燒好的XP光碟開機, 直接將所有的partion刪除, 然後建立一個新的partion(整個4G的SSD空間), 並設為FAT32, 將XP直接灌在SSD上
4. 安裝Asus光碟片中所附的所有driver
5. 設置ramdisk, 將分頁檔及IE的temp設在ramdisk上
6. 安裝其它要用的程式(我是大部份都用綠色版軟體啦..)
7. 把SD卡的驅動程式改為cfadisk.inf(如果有改成功, 應該不會再看到卸除式磁碟), 將SDHC格式化為FAT32
8. 重開機進bios選項, 將Advanced内的OS Installation設為[Finished]..(我查了一下..這個開關我只確定它會影想USB的速度..也就是說, 沒設成FINISHED, usb的速度會是1.1...), 然後進XP, 這時XP會自動再安裝driver(usb 2.0的裝置)
9. 以Dos開機, 進SPFDisk將SDHC設為Active, 然後進ghost, 將SSD以Disk To Disk方式ghost至SDHC
10. 進biso改為SDHC開機..
11. 進XP後..封印SSD...大功告成
PS. 我前面第2點有說吃到苦頭, 原因是我第一次在步驟8時沒有改回Finished..用sdhc 開進XP時其慢無比..然後一插入隨身碟時XP又會顯示非高速XXX....後來爬了一下文..發現是bios內的OS Installation造成的(因為我參考Asus說明書的建議改為Start)...結果我改回Finished後很天才的用SDHC內的XP開機...進入後XP果然抓得到新裝置(usb 2.0)...然後自動開始安裝新的driver...裝到一半掛點= =...因為XP會先把舊的停止(所以XP掛了自己..哈哈)...後來只好重來一次...
希望以上這些對大家有幫助....
1.用dos開機:
> 用hp tool format usb/ 選 bootable (需要一個開機磁區,這個比較麻煩一點,因為一般都沒有軟碟機了)
2. 回頭去看原文作者寫的,(其實不能開機的問題很常見,作者寫在一開頭, 原po如下)
PS. 我錯了, 原po建議用 ntfs, 不知為何, 我一直記fat32... anyway, 二 個都可以
source:
http://www.ngine.de/index.jsp?pageid=4176
1) Does your computer support booting from USB?
Usually, if its an option in your BIOS boot sequence menu, the answer to this is yes. If its not there, look for BIOS updates. If you are not sure, proceed and see what happens ;-)
2) Sorting out the "Bootability" of your USB-Drive
Connect your USB drive to your computer, directly, without a Hub. Then, shut down your computer, disconnect any other hard disk drives from it, and insert your original Windows XP CD into the drive. Start the installation, and proceed to the section where you are allowed to pick a hard drive. If it goes beyond the partition selection, your drive is already fine for booting Windows XP. If not (seems to be the cases with many of the Freecom USB HDDs for example), you will get an error like "Windows is unable to find your drive, partition, data etc bla". This is usually not a big problem. All you need to do is "properly" format the drive. Reboot into your normal Windows, and get this HP tool , and use it to format your HDD completely. I chose NTFS format, worked fine everytime i tried. After this, my drives are recognized as valid installation devices by the Windows XP installer.
(In fact, i did not manage to create a USB primary partition with FAT32 that was recognized as being installable)



























































































