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The first you have to do if you have a problem like that, type dmesg on a shell, then you'll get messages from the kernel. that maybe a long list so type: dmesg|less
if there is a problem with the kernel or a module, there would appear some messages deppending on your memory stick.
installing linux
There are to other methods to run linux without installing. The first is a project called cygwin, it is a tool like colinux. Or a other method is to use ZipSlack. ZipSlack can be installed in to a DOS/Win32 partition. I don't now how it works exactly, If you try to use it...
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