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Making Rescue Multiboot USB flash Disks

Hi In this small tutorial, I am going to show several easy ways to make a multiboot rescue USB flash disk. hope this tutor will be helpful for Boot-Land readers. (1) LiveXP USB flash Disk Note that there is an excellent description Of this object in the link below by "womb", Anyway, here I try to explain the process easily and quickly. http://www.boot-land.net/forums/index.php?...c=4900&st=0 1_ Download LiveXP Files from the link below: http://winbuilder.net/download.php?list.5 2_ Run Winbuilder you have just downloaded and create your favorite LiveXP ISO. (Check it to be sure it works OK.) 3_ Connect USB flash drive to computer and wait until your system finds that. 4_ Run "PeToUSB.exe" (you can extract that from win builder scripts) and in the coming window select options below (see fig_1 from attachment). Enable Disk Format Quick Format Enable LBA and also type the address of "Your Winbuilder directory\Target\LiveXP" as the source path. 5_ Click on

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MICT Book A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO COMPUTER NETWORKS

 Markandeshwar Institute of Computer & Technology MICT An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institute www.mictkkr.in A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO COMPUTER NETWORKS Diploma students, B.SC , BCA, MCA, MSC. and others Hardware courses. Mrs. Aarti Sahni (M.Tech.)                      Mr. Rai Singh Rana (MICT Director) INDEX CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER NETWORKS 1.1. Network 1.2. Networking 1.2.1. Need of Networking 1.3. Advantages of Computer Networks 1.4. Network Classification 1.5. Network Categories 1.5.1. Functional relationship (Network Architectures) 1.6. Network topology 1.6.1. Bus Network Topology 1.6.2. Star Network Topology 1.6.3. Ring Network Topology 1.6.4. Tree Network Topology 1.6.5. Mesh Network Topology 1.6.6. Hybrid Topologies 1.7. Types of networks 1.7.1. Personal Area Network (PAN) 1.7.2. Local Area Network (LAN) 1.7.3. Campus Area Network (CAN) 1.7.4. Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) 1.7.5. Wide Area Network (WAN) 1.7.6. Global Area Network