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Boot-Up Function 
If you are using the Windows
®
 98SE* Operating Systems the T.sonic
 can be configured to act as an 
MS-DOS Boot Disk. After you setup the T.sonic
 you can use it to boot-up your computer, allowing you to 
run MS-DOS programs; this does not make the T.sonic
 a Rescue Disk for Windows, nor does it put 
Windows Startup files onto your T.sonic
. After booting with the T.sonic
, you must start Windows from 
your hard drive, or a previously created Rescue Disk. 
 
To use the Boot-Up function, you must log in to the Windows OS with Administrator rights. 
 
A maximum capacity of 512MB is reserved for the Boot-Up disk sector in the USB-HDD (Windows
®
 
98SE only) formats. 
System Requirements for the Boot-Up Function 
 
A desktop or notebook computer that supports USB-HDD (Windows
®
 98SE only) as the First Boot 
Device 
in its BIOS
 
A computer running Windows
®
 98SE. 
 
Any anti-virus applications that may be running in the background must be turned off. 
Enabling the Boot-Up Function 
1. 
Click on the “Boot-Up” button in the T.sonic Utility window. 
 
 
Figure 31. T.sonic Utility Boot-Up 
2. 
Click on the “OK”  button to make the T.sonic
 a Bootable USB-HDD device. The T.sonic
 
USB-HDD
 Boot-Up device must match the First Boot Device setting in the computer’s BIOS
 
 
Figure 32. Create Bootable device 
 
Boot-Up Function 
 
 
Boot-Up Function 
 
 
Boot-Up Function