====== About ====== This guide will help you if your BIOS doesn't support booting off of USB drives by showing you how to use Plop boot manager. ====== Getting Plop ====== The Plop boot manager homepage is at http://www.plop.at and you can download the most recent version at http://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager/download.html and you shouldn't need a special edition. ====== Executing Plop ====== The burning process is similar as documented on the [[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto|Ubuntu wiki]]. Main contents of the downloaded archive should be: 1README.TXT Instructional Readme. plpbt.bin Boot manager binary plpbt.img Boot manager floppy disk image plpbt.iso Boot manager CD ISO plpbtrom.bin Boot manager ROM file for the BIOS doc/ Documentation experimental/ Experimental versions pcmcia/ PCMCIA version of the boot manager Linux/ Linux related programs Windows/ Windows related programs You will then have to create your bootable USB device (flash drive) as documented in the [[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick|installation section]] of the Ubuntu wiki. After you create both the bootable USB device and Plop CD, place the CD in the CD drive, and power off the computer. After you power off, place the USB device in the computer and turn the computer on, you may need to go into the BIOS settings and configure it to boot from CD first. {{ :wiki:plop-menu.png?200|}} After you boot into Plop from the CD, you should see a "USB" item on the menu that will appear (as pictured to the right), select it with the Down arrow key, then hit Enter to boot.