Getting
Started with Microscope on a Stick
Plug MicroScope on a Stick into a USB 2.0
port that is on the computer (not an external hub) and turn
on the PC. The computer should recognize the USB device and
will boot straight from it.
If the system does not boot from the USB
drive, try the following: Detect whether there is a boot menu
during the boot up process by pressing ESC or F12. If the
boot menu displays, select the USB device and press Enter.
This will tell your computer to boot from the USB device.
If the above does not work, set the BIOS
configuration by locating the boot menu or quick boot and
setting the boot priority to USBHDD as the first device to
boot from.
Another way you can get the computer to boot
from the USB 2.0 drive is using the BIOS configuration. Under
BIOS Configuration, locate the Plug N Play to OS setting and
select NO. This will allow the computer to recognize the USB
drive as a bootable device.
Creating Batch Tests Using Microscope on a Stick
WARNING!
To insure the proper
functioning of MicroScope on a Stick, DO NOT copy the contents
of this USB device. Instructions for making a back up floppy
disk for MicroScope on a Stick are covered in the manual.
Additionally, DO NOT format the USB Drive,
as this will overwrite the MicroScope software.
MicroScope on a Stick Minimum
System Requirements
Intel 80386 Processor
USB 2.0
BIOS must recognize USB as a hard drive.
1MB of Memory
Product Includes
MicroScope on USB drive
Documentation
*Compatible with USB 2.0 ports and BIOSs
that recognize USB as a hard drive.
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