Upon re-reading my post, I see I was a little too unclear. In XP, there is an explicit bootable disc creation wizard. Any old average joe could find and use this option with a blank CD. In Vista, on the other hand, no such bootable disc wizard existed, making the process much more complicated if the OS bit the dust.Vista's lack of bootable disk? what? You can boot from any OS disk AFAIK, you just cannot boot windows from a disk like you can Ubuntu.
Maybe I should just ask-- does Win7 have the option to create a bootable disc using a GUI?
Well, I tried, but I needed some kind of driver for that too, and my USB stick had mysteriously disappeared. So iPod it was. :tiphat:If you had wireless driver problems, why not use a wired connection to first get the driver? Oh well, interesting use of an iPod anyway :lol: