I've searched everywhere... and I didn't find any answer to my problem. My computer has no floppy drive. My BIOS supports booting from a USB device. I have installed Norton Ghost 2003, and I want to eventually boot with the Ghost program, and load an image from somewhere. So... I have: -Copied a bootsector to my USB device from an image file that I found on some website (though it didn't changed ANYTHING, so it probably already had one... I just got a german bootsector apparently... cause instead of saying 'Press any key to restart' it was in german... bleh) -The files of a norton ghost boot floppy (autoexec.bat, config.sys, mouse.com... etc) So I suppose I should just have all these files on my device, and boot, and it should work right? Well when i boot up with the usb key, it detects a change, and automatically boots on it. The only thing that shows up is: 'Press any key to restart' (in german... bleh) and when I do... well... it just shows the message again immediatly. So wtf? Any of you have done that before? And how can I restore my bootsector to non-german ? And by the way... during boot, I CAN'T use ANY keyboard shortcuts because it's a cheap USB keyboard... well, I can do Enter and Ctrl-S, which are bios-specific shortcuts... but like F6 doesn't work. I even tried with a usb -> ps/2 adapter... but my keyboard wouldn't work at all with that :/ But since the message changed when I changed my device's bootsector, I suppose it's already booting correctly on it, so I don't need to change anything in the BIOS... AND Norton Ghost does have a utility to create boot disks... but it only gives me choice of creating the boot disk on drive A or B :/ edit: if you happen to know a GOOD forum for these kind of things, I'd appreciate a link... the only ones google gave me were either full of !@#$%^&*holes, uninstructive in any way, or you needed to register (not for free) to see the "expert's answer" (www.experts-exchange.com)... it's the worse site ever.