I know I'm PROBABLY doing something wrong...


Forum: USB booting
Topic: I know I'm PROBABLY doing something wrong...
started by: simguardian

Posted by simguardian on Dec. 26 2006,03:38
Alright, I just got a new Creative Zen Vision:M and it has a system option to partition itself, so i put the newer BIOS ISO (i have a 2002 BIOS), changed the settings to USB HDD as primary boot, i get this message along the lines of

NTLDR Not Found
Press Any Key to Restart

i tried the other BIOS USB settings and the older BIOS ISO same result down the line

all i have/put on it is the dsl-3.1-linux.iso, the linux-3.1-syslinux.iso, and the iso.md5.txt files that go with them

do i need something else to install to the USB Drive or is my computer just stupid

Thanks!! :)

Posted by ^thehatsrule^ on Dec. 31 2006,17:43
1. NTLDR is the Win NT boot loader
2. .iso are disc images.  For a native usb installation, you should follow some guide, or install from a livecd (easiest).

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