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Hi everyone I am running Windows XP on an old Dell Dimension 8200 and I made a bootable version of Ubuntu 12.04.2 on a flash drive however when i'm in the bios there is no option to boot from usb. Plus the CD drive doesn't work. I was wondering why this is? I looked it up online and it says its because the computer has 1.1 flash and the flash drive is probably 2.0. All I want to do is run Ubuntu live from the usb and install it while wiping the hard drive. Any suggestions?

nmahesh
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The 8200 does not have usb 2.0, and does not support booting from usb

http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/desktop/f/3514/p/19337400/19715801.aspx#19715801

Your best option will be to burn ubuntu to a cd rom.

spuder
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It is not enough that the PC supports USB. The BIOS too should support booting from USB devices. Boot from USB is common in new PCs but not in old PCs.

I think the easiest thing to do is replace the CD drive.

Ganesh R.
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Keltari
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You can using Plop Boot Manager v5.0 to support boot from USB for old mainboard which BIOS not support boot from USB. I tested in many old mainboard and not face a problem.

You simply run software in windows XP and reboot your PC