Saturday, September 24, 2011

Tutorial for Plop Boot Manager

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Probably you are still using old pc or notebook with no bios support to boot 
from 'Removable disk' or USB device etc.
Plop Boot Manager is a simple program that will just enable you to boot from any USB device. 
 After you downloaded the file and extract it, perhaps you will be wondering what to do with all those files.
Watch the clip below for a better understanding on how it actually works.
Happy Booting!!


Feature: 
USB boot without BIOS support (UHCI, OHCI and EHCI)
CD/DVD boot without BIOS support (IDE)
PCMCIA CardBus support to enable boot from USB PC-Cards
Floppy boot
Different profiles for operating systems
Define up to 16 partitions
No extra partition for the boot manager
Hidden boot, maybe you have a rescue system installed and the user should not see that there is another system installed
Boot countdown
Hide partitions
Password protection for the computer and the boot manager setup
Backup of partition table data
Textmode user interface 80x50
Graphic user interface 640x480, 800x600, 1024x786, 1280x1024
MBR partition table edit
Start of the boot manager from harddisk, floppy, USB, CD, DVD
Starting from Windows boot menu
Starting from LILO, GRUB, Syslinux, Isolinux, Pxelinux (network)
It can be used as PCI option ROM
Access the whole USB hard disk (up to 2TB) even when the bios has a 128 GiB limit
You can run the boot manager over the network
Start the networkcard bootrom from the boot manager to boot from the network 


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