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The follow (excerpt) post is from “Friend of TGM” Tech and Life (LINK: http://www.techandlife.com/ (http://www NULL.techandlife NULL.com/)), reposted for readers of TechGeekandMore. TechGeekandMore would like to thank Tech and Life for allowing TGM to share the information.
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I have a PC with an older motherboard and I’m not able to set the BIOS to boot from a USB drive or USB stick, just from a CD or DVD. I may be able to do this if I update the BIOS but I don’t want to take any chances, so I was delighted to read a post last week by Trevor at How-To Geek (http://www NULL.howtogeek NULL.com/howto/16822/boot-from-a-usb-drive-even-if-your-bios-wont-let-you/) offering a solution on how to boot from a USB drive using PLoP. I’ve tried it out and it works perfectly.
I followed the instructions in that post, downloaded plpbt-5.0.10.zip, extracted it to a folder, found plpbtnoemul.iso in that folder and burned that to a CD using ImgBurn (http://www NULL.imgburn NULL.com/). I plugged in my USB stick with Ubuntu and then booted up from the CD I’d just made. I was presented with a menu where I could select USB and sure enough I booted into Ubuntu on the USB drive. An internet connection was available after I entered my WAP password.
To read the complete store (LINK: http://www.techandlife.com/2010/05/booting-from-a-usb-drive-when-this-cant-be-set-in-the-bios/ (http://www NULL.techandlife NULL.com/2010/05/booting-from-a-usb-drive-when-this-cant-be-set-in-the-bios/) )
