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Bootitng Manual
Step 1: Create the boot disk using the MakeDisk utility (Windows users)
1 Extract the contents of BootItNG.zip to a folder of your choice.
If you are using Windows XP/Vista and its built-in compressed folders feature, you can double click the ZIP file and then use the “Extract all files” link shown in the left pane of Explorer to extract the contents. Alternatively, after opening the ZIP file, you can select all the files listed, and copy them to another folder to extract the contents. Please note that whichever foregoing method you use, the contents of the ZIP file must be extracted to another folder before proceeding.
2 Run MakeDisk.exe from the folder of step 1. The MakeDisk welcome screen appears.
3 Click Next on the MakeDisk welcome screen. The BootIt NG license agreement screen appears.
4 Read the BootIt NG license agreement, and if you accept it, select the “I accept the agreement” button and click Next. The BootIt NG Mouse Support option screen appears.
5 Choose the appropriate option to either enable or disable mouse support, and then click Next. The BootIt NG Video Options screen appears.
6 Keep the default selection, “VESA Video”, unless you know for certain that you need to use one of the other video options. Click Next. The Boot Options screen appears.
7 Keep the “normal” option selected unless you plan on using Partition Work without installing. Click Next. The Default Device Options screen appears
8 Make any desired changes to the default device options BootIt NG will use when booting this disk on a system that does not have BootIt NG installed. The exception is the USB Controller and USB Device fix options which only apply to the command line which starts the BootIt NG program. Both of the “USB Fix” options may result in slower USB access, but will prevent hangs with certain controllers and/or devices. Click Next. The BootIt NG registration screen appears.
9 If you have purchased a BootIt NG license, enter the registration information you were provided with in the text boxes shown on this screen. If you wish to use the trial version of BootIt NG, simply leave the text boxes empty, which will result in BootIt NG operating in a 30-day time-limited trial mode.
Click Next. The “Select Target” screen appears.
10 Choose the target that MakeDisk should use. If you choose the “ISO File” option, you must supply an ISO file name. Click Finish, and respond to subsequent prompts as necessary. MakeDisk will then create your bootable media or ISO image. When it is done, the success screen should appear.
11 If you opted to create bootable media in step 10, you are done with Step 1, proceed to Step 2: Installing BootIt NG on Your Hard Disk. If you selected the “ISO File” option instead, you will first have to use other CD/DVD authoring software, such as BurnCDCC, to create a bootable BootIt NG installation disc from the ISO file. Once you have done that, proceed to Step 2: Installing BootIt NG on Your Hard Disk.
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