Hi
I was basing that on the fact that the software offers the options to install Windows XP, 7, and 8 in it's interface.
I was hoping that since it lists is as a supported interface it would do it.
I have to add that it's not going as smooth as it seemed at first.
I rebooted several times and it loaded very quickly and worked great.
But when I turned on my computer tonight it hung during the boot process and when I restarted it, it just passed the USB drive and loaded Windows.
So I formatted the USB drive and recreated it using NTFS formatting.
The process completed successfully but though I can see that it's reading it, it still just bypasses the drive and loads Windows.
I did it a third time using Fat32 same as the first time, and it still ignores it.
Bringing up the boot menu doesn't show it on the list, only Windows 8.
I'll look at my bios again tomorrow but my computer was set by the manufacturer to boot to the flash drive so I don't think that's the issue, it did it before.
But I don't have any idea why it worked fine the first time and not now.
I've booted to Ubuntu for years using a DVD and that still works great but it's fixed and you can't make changes to it after it's loaded.
Mike
Ok, I did have to make changes to the boot priority in the bios to get it to boot but it's working again now. I'll report back after I've messed with it for a while.
I do have a unused Windows XP 64 bit, disk so I could try it and see what happens if I get the time.