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* When UNetbootin has completed, exit but do not select the reboot option. Next copy the [[Express CD|Express CD ISO]] to the root of the USB Flash Drive.
* In Change the root of the usbstick will be a file named "syslinux.cfg", edit it to read as follows:
default vesamenu.c32
append initrd=/isolinux/initrd.img ks=hd:sda1:/advanced.cfg quiet
* Where Most likely '''hd:sda1 represents the likely chance that when installing from usb, your usb stick ''' will be what your USB Flash Drive is assigned the device name sda1. If this fails, try sdb1. The rest of these (instructions assume that the usb stick your USB Flash Drive is '''sda1 ''' and the hard drive you're installing to is ''' sdb1''').
* Boot up your target PC from the usb stick USB Flash Drive and either choose Expert install Install or let it time out - you'll get to the same place either way.
* Eventually the installer will complain that it can't find the Install Disc, press '''[tab] ''' until '''[Back] ''' is highlighted and press '''[enter]'''.
* You'll be When asked what type of Installation Method you're using, navigate to Hard Drive press '''[enter]'''
* You'll be When asked to point out the partition where the installation files are, select '''/dev/sda1 ''' and press '''[enter]'''.
* The graphical interface will fire up, follow it through, when you get to the partition editor, deselect /dev/sda1 and ensure that sdb1 is set to be booted from. Advanced users can configure their own partitions etc here, I recommend to keep it simple you choose the option to use the entire drive.
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