![]() Here are the suggested steps to get your flash drive working like mine. Run programs and do your thing, and finally close the menu to dismount the flash drive. USBStart will close and the little copy will run, which will attempt to dismount the drive and then all temporary files are deleted.īasically, once you have autorun enabled (or APO USB Autorun) and your flash drive set up properly, you need to just stick in your jump drive and the menu will start. When I close Floater, USBStart will copy an unmounting program and a little copy of itself to a temp directory on the host computer. I use it to run Floater, which is a menu for the programs I keep on my flash drive. USBStart will run a program when it starts, then unmount the flash drive when that program finishes. It also works well with APO USB Autorun, which is a free program that will add the autorun functionality to any earlier version of Windows that supports flash drives (Windows 98 and up). ![]() USBStart is designed to run with Windows XP SP2's autorun.
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