I have been playing around with Linux Live CD which is basically an operating system that runs from a CD so you can try it with out installing anything to your hard drive.
I burned the disk image to a CD and tried it and it worked.
Next I wanted to try booting from a USB 3 stick in a USB 3 plug on the mother board.
I followed the Linux live CD instruction to make a USB boot drive on a FDD USB stick, everything went fine the computer could see the USB stick, all the files coppeid over fine, no problems.
I then changed the first boot device to the USB-FDD in the BIOS and rebooted but the computer boots to the hard disk no matter what.
I looked at all the settings in the BIOS but cant find any other settings related to changing the boot device.
I appreciate any help i can get.