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Step 4: Add USB Boot Components

5/10/2007

Next, use Target Designer to add the USB Boot 2.0 components to the run-time image.

To add the USB Boot 2.0 components

  1. Find USB Boot 2.0 in the component browser, as shown in the following illustration.

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  2. Right-click USB Boot 2.0 and choose Add.

  3. Find USB Boot 2.0 Update in the component browser.

  4. Right-click USB Boot 2.0 Update and choose Add.

  5. From the Configuration menu, choose Check Dependencies.

    The Dependency Check status box appears.

  6. When the dependency check completes, close the Dependency Check status box.

    The Tasks pane displays components with dependency check errors.

  7. For each component in the Tasks pane, double-click on its line.

    The Resolve Dependency dialog box appears.

  8. In the Resolve Dependency dialog box for each component, choose the component required to resolve the dependency, then choose Add.

    Repeat Resolve Component Dependency procedure until all dependencies are resolved.

  1. Find USB Boot 2.0 in the component browser, as shown in the following illustration.

    Bb499265.d92a8dad-3919-4b94-bf27-291477e91cec(en-US,WinEmbedded.5).gif

  2. Right-click USB Boot 2.0 and choose Add.

  3. Find USB Boot 2.0 Update in the component browser.

  4. Right-click USB Boot 2.0 Update and choose Add.

  5. From the Configuration menu, choose Check Dependencies.

    The Dependency Check status box appears.

  6. When the dependency check completes, close the Dependency Check status box.

    The Tasks pane displays components with dependency check errors.

  7. For each component in the Tasks pane, double-click on its line.

    The Resolve Dependency dialog box appears.

  8. In the Resolve Dependency dialog box for each component, choose the component required to resolve the dependency, then choose Add.

    Repeat Resolve Component Dependency procedure until all dependencies are resolved.