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PostPosted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 9:51 am 
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ALucas wrote:
Tony wrote:
NASLite-2 CDD and HDD will be released with initial release of v2.01, incorporating all fixes made in the USB version...


OK! 2.01 is out, where's the CDD Version....? :mrgreen:


I believe that he is saying WHEN released that they will be v2.01 not v2.0. But then I've been wrong before.


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Harvin wrote:
I believe that he is saying WHEN released that they will be v2.01 not v2.0. But then I've been wrong before.


You are correct ;-)


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 1:20 pm 
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The easiest way to boot NASLite-2 from cdrom whilst using the normal USB stick is by burning a CD with Nero Burning Rom although others might work as well.

- Plug the USB stick which you flashed with the NASLite-2 OS into the windows PC.
- Open Nero, Choose New Bootable CDROM.
- On the "boot" tab you can choose a logical drive (must be smaller then a CD!) and it will normally list A:\
Select the USB stick here (In my case E:\
- Press "new" on the right.
- Drag the file from the USB stick (In my case E:\) to the cdrom compilation.
- Burn the disk

You can now boot from the CDROM and leave the configuration part on the USB stick. Floppies should die.

Also, on this Asus A7V mainboard the panasonic DOS USB driver triggers Standby. So the DOS USB Kicker was useless.


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 9:42 pm 
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Awesome, thanks databeestje!

Worked for me.

Had to create my USB stick using the 'fixed disk' option. 'Superdisk' wouldn't work for some reason.

Also, Nero didn't like pulling the files straight off my USB (this was when I was copying the files onto the CD, NOT where you select a logical drive) ... so I had to create a folder on my desktop and copy there first.

So why so long for the CDD version if we can do this so easily? Is there something bad about this, or something we're missing?


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