File Info: HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool - v2.1.8 This utility will format any USB flash drive, with your choice of FAT, FAT32, or NTFS partition types. Optionally you can also make the disk BOOTABLE by specifying a file location. HPE USB Key Utility for Windows. By downloading, you agree to the terms and conditions of the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Software License Agreement. Note: Some software requires a valid warranty, current Hewlett Packard Enterprise support contract, or a license fee. This tool allows automatic repartitioning and reformatting of a USB stick. It works for any manufacturer. It is very useful when you want to create a bootable USB stick.
Hp Usb Boot Utility![]() ![]() Installation: Release NotesEnd User License Agreements: Upgrade Requirement: https://renewour980.weebly.com/blog/office-picture-manager-download-mac. Notes:
After installation, the utility will place a shortcut in 'HPE System Tools' in the 'Programs' start menu folder.
To make your drive key bootable and copy the contents of the CD:
FixesUpgrade Requirement:
Fixed an issue when using DVD Rewritable media as the source.
Revision History
Version:3.0.0.0 (12 Jul 2017)
Upgrade Requirement:
Fixed an issue in the the USB Key Utility where it would report that some newer SPP ISO images were corrupt or invalid.
Changed installer to 64-bit version.
Version:2.1.0.0(1 Apr 2016) Upgrade Requirement:
Fixed an issue when using DVD Rewritable media as the source.
Version:2.0.0.0(15 Apr 2015) Upgrade Requirement: The utility has been changed to 64-bit to support of ISO images greater than 4GB. Version:1.8.0.0(24 Feb 2015) https://sqlclever236.weebly.com/blog/hp-youcam-software-windows-7. Upgrade Requirement: Updated installer to support new OSes(Windows 2012 R2, Windows 8, etc) Version:1.7.0.0(27 Mar 2012) Upgrade Requirement: Fixes issues opening large ISO files. Version:1.6.0.0(5 Apr 2011) Upgrade Requirement: The HP USB Key Utility for Windows version 1.6 performs faster USB device formatting and supports USB flash devices up to 32GB. Version:1.5.0.0(29 Mar 2010) Upgrade Requirement: The HP USB Key Utility for Windows version 1.5 allows the HP Smart Update Firmware DVD to run in Automatic Firmware Update mode with a 30 second timeout. Version:1.3.0.0(29 Jul 2009)
The HP USB Key Utility for Windows version 1.3 can install multiple CD images on a single USB key. This feature can be used with HP SmartStart CD version 8.30 or later and HP ProLiant Firmware Maintenance CD version 8.70 or later.
Version:1.2.0.0(30 Mar 2009) Upgrade Requirement:
Ver 1.2 of the utility will run on current Windows 64-bit OSs.
Version:1.1.0.0(9 Jan 2007) Upgrade Requirement:
Ver 1.1 fixes a minor issue with the Cancel button and Override feature.
Ver. 1.1 includes SystemROM Floppy support and choice of English or Japanese installation.
Version:1.0.0.0(1 Jun 2006) Upgrade Requirement: This is the initial version of the HP USB Key Utility. Refer to http://www.hp.com/servers/smartstart for more information.
USB flash drives are this century's floppies, holding everything from personal and medical information to music and pictures and even secure data, with the added advantage of being small and rugged enough for keychain duty. You can even boot from flash drives, just like the old floppies, which, together with portability, universal compatibility, and enough space to host useful tools, makes them ideal recovery devices. Hewlett-Packard's USB Disk Storage Format Tool can quickly and thoroughly format virtually any USB flash drive in a wide range of file systems as well as create bootable USB media. We tested it in Windows 7.
Hp_usb_boot_utility.exe Win7
This compact tool has an equally compact interface, an efficient little dialog with selections for Device and File system, and an entry field for Volume label, and check boxes for format options, including the ability to create a bootable DOS start-up disk using either internal system files or files at a location you can specify. Other than Start and Close buttons, that's it, not even a Help file, though this tool is easy enough to figure out without one. We moved the data off of an older 1GB flash drive and inserted the drive in an open USB port. HP USB immediately identified it and its file type, FAT. We chose to reformat it in NTFS and enable compression. We clicked Start, and a pop-up warned us all data on the drive would be lost. We allowed it to proceed, and it formatted the drive in seconds. Clicking Close called up a small dialog with detailed information about the drive. We then moved the data back to the newly reformatted drive, ejected it, reinserted it, and verified that everything was in order, including our portable apps.
HP's little tool is the USB flash drive tool that could, bringing enhanced power and capability to your Windows system at no cost. We recommend it to anyone who uses flash drives.
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