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Hi :)
Oops, yes i spotted my obvious mistake just after i hit send but it was so
obvious i didn't think it worth sending a 2nd post about it.  Guess how i
found out that Windows partitions had to be the 1st ones on the usb-stick
even though they are fine anywhere on normal drives. Lol

I think one great thing about this thread has been that it shows that
Gnu&Linux offers a huge range of different answers all of which work well. 
I liked the one about having an entire OS on the stick but this latest one
of having the full program properly installed is great too. 
Regards from
Tom :)

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