Got it! This link here --> http://forums.bodhilinux.com/index.p...ok-on-netbook/
It is the same model number of my Desktop. The issue is really two-fold unlike what the OP at the link thinks. He blamed how Linux formated FAT32. Actually XP formatted the same way so caused same issue on initial testing of his theory. Vista and WIN7 evidently formats FAT32 slightly different. I used WIN7. What ever that difference is I don't know. What it does affects how the BIOS on this Desktop sees the USB when booting. Doing the format through Linux or XP causes this BIOS to see it as a ZIP drive. The BIOS can't boot from something IDed as a ZIP drive. When formatted in WIN7 and then using UNetbootin it sees the USB memory device as a HDD. Ah... HDD, the BIOS can boot from that and it does. Posting this through the USB boot device now after installing FireFox. Just a note here. Once I did boot, the system wanted to do a final update to 13.10 even though already 13.10. So it seems that it sees it as a viable boot and since I have persistence I would dare say it would stick. I'll try to do an update later but I hope this tidbit helps someone else. WOW! Format differences combined to a poor BIOS. I wonder how you can force that format USB as HDD in Linux so I don't have to rely on WIN7?
It is the same model number of my Desktop. The issue is really two-fold unlike what the OP at the link thinks. He blamed how Linux formated FAT32. Actually XP formatted the same way so caused same issue on initial testing of his theory. Vista and WIN7 evidently formats FAT32 slightly different. I used WIN7. What ever that difference is I don't know. What it does affects how the BIOS on this Desktop sees the USB when booting. Doing the format through Linux or XP causes this BIOS to see it as a ZIP drive. The BIOS can't boot from something IDed as a ZIP drive. When formatted in WIN7 and then using UNetbootin it sees the USB memory device as a HDD. Ah... HDD, the BIOS can boot from that and it does. Posting this through the USB boot device now after installing FireFox. Just a note here. Once I did boot, the system wanted to do a final update to 13.10 even though already 13.10. So it seems that it sees it as a viable boot and since I have persistence I would dare say it would stick. I'll try to do an update later but I hope this tidbit helps someone else. WOW! Format differences combined to a poor BIOS. I wonder how you can force that format USB as HDD in Linux so I don't have to rely on WIN7?
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