I am trying to breathe life into my Compaq Presario 2100 Notebook PC by installing Google Chrome Vanilla for the kids.
It has no USB boot, and has 2 x USB 1.1 ports, so I found PLOP, made a CD_ROM from the plpbt-5.0.14 ISO, and had problems with the starfield freezing at the menu, until I worked out how to press u, then played with Force USB 1.1 Mode 1, Mode 2 with no result.
PLAN A - MY USB 1.1 TRIALS
For Mode 1 I got this message
loading UHCI driver
searching on hosts
driver removed
loading EHCI driver
searching on host
host 1
driver removed
BOOT ERROR
NO BOOT DEVICE FOUND, PLEASE RETRY IT
For Mode 2 I got this message
loading EHCI driver
searching on hosts
driver removed
loading UHCI driver
searching on hosts
driver removed
loading OHCI driver
searching on hosts
host 1
driver removed
BOOT ERROR
NO BOOT DEVICE FOUND, PLEASE RETRY IT
I also made a floppy img of 5.0.14, same deal. SO I gave up with USB1.1 and went to plan B
PLAN B - TRY A PC CARD (AS I READ GOOD THINGS ABOUT TRYING IT)
So then I bought a "SYBA" PCA Card with USB 2.0 ports, made an ISO Image on a CD-ROM using ImgBurn from \PLOP\plpbt-5.0.14\pcmcia\plpbt.iso
It uses an NEC uPD720102 USB 2.0 Host Controller Chip.
Holding ctrl on startup gives me this, then hangs.
Loading plpbt.bin.....ready
plop boot manager :
pcmcia start
found PCI to CardBus Bridge
searching pccard
pccard found, searching for USB controllers...
<HANGS>
I've read that if you using Linux Distros you need something to kickstart USB off the PCMCIA card, is the problem the Google Chrome ISO I have on the USB?
What I'd really like to know, should I persist by buying another more well known PC Card => USB 2.0 or is it just likely to be the computer?
Will an older version of PLOP help?
for linux based systems, you can try plopkexec.
regards
elmar
Quote from: Elmar on December 06, 2012, 08:35:02 AM
for linux based systems, you can try plopkexec.
regards
elmar
Thank you. Unfortunately I only know Windows, was hoping to test run some Linux builds via USB, as well as Google Chrome. Any advice on the PCCARD or on what else I can test?
plopkexec is also a boot manager. put it on a cd like plpbt.iso
Quote from: Elmar on December 06, 2012, 10:34:35 AM
plopkexec is also a boot manager. put it on a cd like plpbt.iso
OK, I did that, but reading the docs it is for "autodetecting and chainloading
Linux distributions from USB". I am however trying to get access to a USB drive to autoboot an ChromiumOS Vanilla ISO, which is not a Linux Distribution (I assume) so I don't think it really helps me out too much?