Monday, May 17, 2010

Bootable USB or in my case SD Card

My friend got an oh so lovely Gateway LT20 Verizon Netbook. She broke it, standard spyware ya know, so it of course makes it my hands for repair, how lucky :) After some basic cleanups, defrag's and windows updates it is now ready to go home. 1 Final reboot and BAM! recycling Blue Screens ugggh Thank you MS! http://support.microsoft.com/kb/977165 This patch sent the Netbook world into panic. Now I need to reinstall an OS on here....hmmm no cd drive, ok bootable USB here I come. I however did not have a large enough USB to hold an OS so I used an 8GB SD card and a USB card reader.

Many Props go to this guy: http://kmwoley.com/blog/?p=345

It has saved me many of hours and thought I would share.


Using either Vista or Windows 7 to create a bootable USB.

1. Insert your USB (4GB+ preferable) stick to the system and backup all the data from the USB as we are going to format the USB to make it as bootable.

2. Open elevated Command Prompt. To do this, type in CMD in Start menu search field and hit Ctrl + Shift + Enter. Alternatively, navigate to Start > All programs >Accessories > right click on Command Prompt and select run as administrator.

3. When the Command Prompt opens, enter the following command:
DISKPART and hit enter.
LIST DISK and hit enter.
Once you enter the LIST DISK command, it will show the disk number of your USB drive. In the below image my USB drive disk no is Disk 1.

4. In this step you need to enter all the below commands one by one and hit enter. As these commands are self explanatory, you can easily guess what these commands do.
SELECT DISK 1 (Replace DISK 1 with your disk number)
CLEAN
CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY
SELECT PARTITION 1
ACTIVE
FORMAT FS=NTFS
(Format process may take few seconds)
ASSIGN

EXIT
Don’t close the command prompt as we need to execute one more command at the next step. Just minimize it.

5. Insert your Windows DVD in the optical drive and note down the drive letter of the optical drive and USB media. Here I use “D” as my optical (DVD) drive letter and “H” as my USB drive letter.

6. Go back to command prompt and execute the following commands:
D:CD BOOT and hit enter. Where “D” is your DVD drive letter.
CD BOOT and hit enter to see the below message.
BOOTSECT.EXE/NT60 H:

(Where “H” is your USB drive letter)

7. Copy Windows DVD contents to USB.
You are done with your bootable USB. You can now use this bootable USB as bootable DVD on any computer that comes with USB boot feature (most of the current motherboards support this feature).
*** Note that this bootable USB guide will not work if you are trying to make a bootable USB on XP computer.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Enable Anonymous Access MOSS 2007

Enabling Anonymous access is easier than baking an apple pie and I would guess if you're enabling this you probably don't bake much....

In Central Admin - Application Management
Select Authentication Providers under Application Security
Choose the Web Application from the dropdown on the upper right you need to change
Click the zone (default, extranet etc)
Check the box to Anonymous Access and Save

Now go to your website
Click Site Actions - Site Settings - Modify all site settings
Click "advanced permissions" under Users and permissions
Click "Settings" on the top toolbar
Click Anonymous Access.

There are 3 options
None
Lists and Libraries and
Entire Site