![]() ![]() USB stick tested and works on other laptops.Ĭurrent Environment: W2KSP4 on Dell Latitude - 1 HD, CD (no burner), USB sticks, BIOS won't recognize or boot to USB.ĭrive Modifications: 29GB C: was partitioned today Objective: Get Linux Tin圜ore to boot on a partition created on single drive in laptop - or get a USB stick with Linux TC to boot. ![]() iso files if you have or are going to create any. I suspect that the crash when selecting "boot from USB" could be caused by trying to discover the laptops internal usb components (trackpad, camera, maybe wireless, etc.) as proper USB storage devices, but this is mearly my suspicion knowing nothing about how plop operates.Īnyway I still hope you find a solution and I am happy to try more. The Bootable USB Stick was created using "MultiBoot ISO" which uses syslinux and grub4dos to create a multiboot capable partition Not using plop -> My USB Stick boots, but this is not the way I want to use it, since I want to use it at a friend's PC which definatly does not support USB boot Select HDB Partition 1 (which appearantly is my USB stick) -> Boot error and return to plop (same as before) ![]() Select boot from USB + Shift -> Discovers 6 Hosts but does not find a bootable device (same as before) Select boot from USB -> Crash (same as before) ![]()
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