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A USB flash drive needs to be connected to the system, and be detected by it; One or more partitions may need to be created on the USB flash drive; The "bootable" flag must be set on the primary partition on the USB flash drive; An MBR must be written to the primary partition of the USB flash drive
Apache License 2.0: Yes No [1] Linux, macOS, Windows Anything DasBoot: SubRosaSoft Freeware: No No — macOS macOS dd: Various developers Free software (most vendors) Yes No Unix-like Anything Fedora Media Writer: The Fedora Project: GNU GPL v2: Yes No Linux, macOS, Windows Fedora: GNOME Disks: Gnome disks contributors GPL-2.0-or-later: Yes No ...
It is included in a WAIK supplementary update provided by Microsoft. 4.0 [11] Built from Windows 8 code base. It is included in WADK for Windows 8. 5.0 [12] [13] Built from Windows 8.1 code base. It is included in Windows ADK for Windows 8.1. 5.1 [14] [13] It is an update for version 5.0 that is applied manually. [15] 10.0.10240.16384: Built ...
Class 0: Legacy BIOS; Class 1: UEFI with a CSM interface and no external UEFI interface. The only UEFI interfaces are internal to the firmware. Class 2: UEFI with CSM and external UEFI interfaces, eg. UEFI Boot. Class 3: UEFI without a CSM interface and with an external UEFI interface. Class 3+: UEFI class 3 that has Secure Boot enabled. [97]
The firmware source code is available on the Dell website, [18] but it is not possible to compile the source into a replacement firmware as Dell does not include a build environment. [19] The DRAC provides remote access to the system console (keyboard and screen) allowing the system BIOS to be accessed over the Internet when the server is rebooted.
WDDM 1.0 or higher driver WDDM 1.3 or ... (TPM) 1.2 or 2.0, a dedicated USB flash drive ... Windows 10 Home is permanently set to download all updates ...
USB Key Mode: The user must insert a USB device that contains a startup key into the computer to be able to boot the protected OS. Note that this mode requires that the BIOS on the protected machine supports the reading of USB devices in the pre-OS environment. BitLocker does not support smart cards for pre-boot authentication. [31]
This is particularly useful for devices that are intermittently connected to the system or support hot swapping via a bus technology such as USB or FireWire. According to Microsoft, UMDF drivers are simpler to write and debug than kernel-mode drivers. [2] However, UMDF would not be used for performance-intensive or highly stateful devices.