Sptve - CSS10 SSLM Q2 Week 9
Sptve - CSS10 SSLM Q2 Week 9
Let Us Discover
Bootable drive
A piece of hardware that can read or contains the files required for a computer to start. For
example, a hard disk drive (HDD), a floppy disk drive (FDD), a compact disc read-only
memory (CD-ROM) drive, a Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) drive, and a Universal Serial Bus
(USB) jump drive are considered bootable devices.
Rufus
A utility that helps format and create bootable USB flash drives, such as USB keys/pen
drives, memory sticks, etc.
Step 4
Click the ISO image file button and look
for the image file of Windows 7. Select it
and click Open.
Step 5
Click Start and click OK if the warning
dialog box appears. Make sure that no
other important file is saved on that
flash drive.
Step 6
Next screen is Creating a file system.
Just wait until the next screen appears.
Step 7
Copying ISO files. Just wait here until
the setup finishes
Step 8
When the setup finishes the tasks, a
Done message will appear below.
Step 9
You may now safely remove the flash
drive from your system.
1. UEFI _________________________________________________________
2. NTFS _________________________________________________________
3. MBR _________________________________________________________
4. BIOS _________________________________________________________
5. USB _________________________________________________________
Let Us Do
Let Us Apply
Activity 3: Essay
Directions. Briefly explain the following questions. Write your answer on the space
provided.
1. What does Bootable mean? Why is it important?
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