🌂 Usb Cd Vs Usb Fdd

USB-FDD "Unsupported" In summary: Generally speaking, if your system BIOS supports the USB-HDD boot option, it should boot Linux from a large capacity USB flash drive. (a BIOS that supports USB-HDD automatically detects the geometry of the USB Flash drive) In Boot Menu, there are options : Hard Drive, CD Rom, Floopy, Usb fdd, Usb Zip, Legacy Lan. But in the hard drive sections, there is something and there is a option : Other Drive(something like thay written there) .

usb cd vs usb fdd