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I got Dell Inspiron 5150 and I cannot make wireless work under Windows XP so I thought I try linux - I got ubuntu-13.10-desktop-i386.iso image handy so I put in on my usb stick using Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.5.2.exe

Then I tried booing and got the subject message.

I tried everything that the other post Boot failure : No DEFAULT or UI configuration directive found! suggested

  1. Renaming

    isolinux --> syslinux (this is a folder)

    isolinux.bin --> syslinux.bin

    isolinux.cfg --> syslinux.cfg

  2. formatting the stick as FAT/FAT16

  3. Try entering mboot.c32 -c boot.cfg at the "boot:" prompt.

  4. trying different usb sticks.
  5. I tried to boot slax but it finished Fatal error occurred - cant find executable chroot command - I am going to try the latest version of slax now. UPDATE so the latest slax slax-English-US-7.0.8-i486.iso is giving me boot: /boot/vesamenu.c32: not a COM32R image. Hm the older slax went further in the boot process.... but it is overwritten now.
  6. Puppy Slack linuxn - slacko-5.7.0-PAE.iso - gave me the same error boot: /boot/vesamenu.c32: not a COM32R image

Any help how to make Ubuntu work on this old Dell is welcome.

Radek
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Go to BIOS settings and change the boot order to boot HD first and USB last. This happened to me awhile back and for some reason that fixed it for me.

Scott Goodgame
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  • How could it help? I need to use F12 and then select to boot from usb? Well let me try ... – Radek Aug 04 '14 at 11:02
  • The order in BIOS is different to the one after I press F12. After F12 the 1st always hdd and second usb. Your advice didn't help. – Radek Aug 04 '14 at 11:06