can boot manager solve this problem?
I partitioned my hard drive to Win XP on one half, LinuxMint7 on the other half. I installed LM7 by downloading iso file, burning cd image and booting from cd. LM7 has problems which I think are due to faulty burn. Now I want to retain WinXP, dump LM7, and install LM8 by copying the iso file to a memory stick and boot it from usb. But my BIOS does not offer a usb boot option. Can I use boot manager to create a usb boot option so that I can install LM8 from a memory stick? Comments and suggestions welcome.
hi,
if you LM8 is able to boot from usb, then its possible
regards
elmar
A lot of questions for a newbie...
From what I'm reading I think your system is still working and booting fine into Win Xp? LinuxMint7 did not install or work well because of a faulty burn, maybe because you don't want to waste a cdr you want to put the LinuxMint8 iso on a usb stick? Unetbootin is the usb-creator tool. Plopbootmanager only boots a well prepared usb-stick.
01 Download unetbootin:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/unetbootin/UNetbootin/377/unetbootin-windows-377.exe?use_mirror=surfnet
02 Download LinuxMint8.iso:
http://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/linuxmint.com/stable/8/LinuxMint-8.iso
03 Format your usb stick to fat32, and start unetbootin.
In Unetbootin select the LinuxMint8.iso file and select the proper usb drive and finish.
04 Download plopbootmanager:
http://download.plop.at/files/bootmngr/plpbt-5.0.6.zip
05 Setup plop boot manager as a boot option in win.ini
http://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager.html#wininst
If win xp didn't boot in the first place, ask again for a different solution!