Hi, just in case, people aren't aware of this: After several years of installation using various methods (CD, DVD, network, local file system, ...) I have just finished my first installation using UNetbootin installer. See http://lubi.sourceforge.net/unetbootin.html This definitely is (for me as a 70% windows user) the most convenient installation method ever. Basically, it works like this: - You download a Windows installer package. You run it. It installs itself on your system by modifying the Windows boot procedure. - You are asked to reboot. When the reboot is done, you are queried whether you want to start Windows or the Fedora installation. - If you choose the latter, you are in the standard Fedora installation procedure. - The first time you boot Windows again, you are offered to remove UNetbootin from the system. If you decline, then you can deinstall it later on using the standard manner of opening System Settings/ Add/Remove Packages. I am very impressed. I understand that this installation procedure cannot be promoted officially by Fedora, as it depends on 3rd party software, but I think its worth spreading the news I have tried to create a page in the Fedora (Docs/Drafts/Installation/FromWindows), but could not, due to lack of permissions. My intention was to copy https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromWindows Perhaps someone else can do that. Jochen -- Look, that's why there's rules, understand? So that you think before you break 'em. -- (Terry Pratchett, Thief of Time)