I'm currently attempting to install windows XP onto my girlfriends laptop. The only problem is that it doesn't have a disk drive, I've managed to get over that problem by making a usb boot disk by using some software that I found on line, but, when I went to use it on her laptop it didn't pick it up.
Now, I've already used a usb stick to install an operating system onto the laptop, i installed ubuntu 10.10 on it as it was the only os I could find that allowed me to easily install via usb and my Xp stick works on all other computers I've tried it on.
So, the question? Could the Ubuntu installation be effecting the Bios boot order (oh yeah, I've looked at the boot order in the BIOS already) so that it will only boot from the hard disk, could it be a problem that the laptop has developed since I installed ubuntu or is it something else?
Now, I've already used a usb stick to install an operating system onto the laptop, i installed ubuntu 10.10 on it as it was the only os I could find that allowed me to easily install via usb and my Xp stick works on all other computers I've tried it on.
So, the question? Could the Ubuntu installation be effecting the Bios boot order (oh yeah, I've looked at the boot order in the BIOS already) so that it will only boot from the hard disk, could it be a problem that the laptop has developed since I installed ubuntu or is it something else?