How to determine if the motherboard supports Usb-HDD mode

  
When using the U disk boot disk creation tool, have you noticed the two alternative boot modes of Usb-HDD and Usb-Zip? What is the difference between the two? How do we judge whether our motherboard supports Usb-HDD mode? Usb-Zip mode refers to the U disk emulation into the ZIP drive mode. After booting, the U disk drive letter is mostly A: Usb- HDD mode refers to the U disk emulation into the hard disk mode; Special Note: If HDD mode is selected, then The drive letter after booting the U disk is C:, it is easy to generate many problems when operating the boot partition. For example, when installing the system, the installer will write the boot file to the U disk instead of the boot partition of your hard disk! Causes system installation to fail. So please try to choose the ZIP mode first. FDD mode refers to emulating the U disk into a floppy drive mode. After booting, the U disk drive letter is A:. This mode U disk will not find the U disk when booting on some machines that support USB-FDD boot, so please discretion use. In the old hardware, only support Usb-Zip mode, whether it supports Usb-HDD, we enter the BIOS settings (prompted when booting) to see if there is no USB-HDD option behind the First Boot Device. . This article comes from [website] www.xxx
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