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Iodd Mini Basic Guide

The document discusses how to create a bootable virtual hard disk (VHD) file using Rufus and the VHD Tool. Key steps include downloading and running Rufus, selecting the ISO file to make bootable, setting the partition scheme to GPT and target system to UEFI, and pressing start to create the bootable VHD file. It also covers using the created VHD file to boot Windows To Go on MAC OSX systems using Boot Camp.

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Iodd Mini Basic Guide

The document discusses how to create a bootable virtual hard disk (VHD) file using Rufus and the VHD Tool. Key steps include downloading and running Rufus, selecting the ISO file to make bootable, setting the partition scheme to GPT and target system to UEFI, and pressing start to create the bootable VHD file. It also covers using the created VHD file to boot Windows To Go on MAC OSX systems using Boot Camp.

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VHD Guide Bootable VHD Creat

● The Iodd Mini can use VHD files to use the Virtual Drive (HDD) ● The RUFUS * utility can be used to create UEFI bootable
and Virtual USB Memory Stick (RMD) VHD files or Windows-to-go disks.
● You can boot Only support UEFI system
● Download the [VHD Tool] ● The VHD file must be set as the [removable] disk
ftp://iodd.kr/open/vhd_tools/

RUFUS Download and Run


VHD file create
● Download Site(Official)
● Select the [Create] tab of the VHD Tool. https://rufus.ie/
● After installation, run as administrator

● Specify the location and file name of the mini in [File name]. 1. Select the mounted VHD drive in [Device] Item.

2. Select the original ISO file from the boot selection.

ioddmini.vhd
3. image Options, select Standard Installation or Win-to-Go

● Enter the size of the VHD file to be created in [Size].


!!! Must be smaller than or equal to the size of [Biggest linear Space].
4.Partition scheme set GPT / Target system to UEFI.
5120410

5. For Win-To-Go installations, MBR / BIOS (or UEFI-CSM) be more compatible.

● Click the [Create] to create the VHD file in the selected path.
6.Recommends default values for file systems and Cluster size
VHD file mount
● Press the key to mount the VHD file.
The created VHD file is recognized as 'uninitialized drive'
7. Press the start button and the boot file is created.

VHD file usage and precautions Bootcamp for MAC OSX


● VHD files can use various settings. ● The WTG and encryption features of the IODD MINI
● You can change the properties of the VHD file at any time make it possible to boot securely even on MACs.
with the [Mode Manager] menu.
Preparations
Never delete a VHD file that is in use (mounted) or change ● External USB or VHD file for boot camp driver
its file location, as this may cause a fatal error in the SSD. -Download the driver from the boot camp control panel.
and Unschedule the disk defragmentation of iodd mini
● VHD file for boot camp installation (fixed recommended)

RUFUS Setting
Fixed / removable change
● The default settings are the same as for UEFI boot.
Press the button and select the [MODE Select] item.

Mode select Button 6 on the selected device (▶).


5- / ,6- / The device can be changed to
removable or fixed.
Removable: Recognized as removable
disk by the host
Fixed: Recognized as external HDD
-------- Disable ------- Fixed Removable

Select [USB Hard Drive List] in [Advanced Drive Properties].


Select the target VHD drive (fixed) to install on the device.
Write Protection On/Off Set the partition type to [GPT] and the target system to [UEFI].

Mode select In the selected device (▶),


After work
5- / ,6- / use button 5 to set the device to ● With your Mac turned off, connect the Ipod Mini and press
write protection On/Off the power button while holding down the [option] key to select
This option can be checked by the
a boot disk. Choose the yellow UEFI disk
lock status.
On OFF
[Press and hold the Control key when first installing]
-------- Disable ------- ● Install the bootcamp support driver.

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