Yes, MS-DOS can be booted from a USB key. To do this, you need to create a bootable USB drive using tools like Rufus or the Windows command prompt. The process involves formatting the USB drive and copying the MS-DOS system files onto it. Once set up, you can boot from the USB drive on compatible hardware by adjusting the BIOS/UEFI settings.
Marcia
Not that i am aware of.
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It was David.
melissa
When it is first turned on from being off for awhile.
Here are a few: booted out, expelled from, thrown out, tossed out, ejected.
Go to your mobo setup screen (usually hit the Del key at startup) and make sure the settings for your USB are correct. Sometimes manufacture settings have these set to lowest levels or even off.
You can't die on Club Penguin, but if you swear or get reported allot you can get booted off.
Alexander Parygin
No.The USB port is designed to play files off USB Flash Drives.This is actually extremely efficient and easy for playing movies off your computer.
She was booted off 'cause she was younger than the age required. Check her youtube account!