| I don't think you want to install anything to your BIOS. I saw 2 different USB sticks at the DSL web site:
One runs within Windows, but apparently requires WinXP and of course requires the right driver. Sounds like this isn't what you have.
The other requires that your computer be able to boot from the USB which should not require any additional software.
So the question is, when you turn on your computer, can you go to the BIOS setup screen and select for the system to boot from the USB port, as opposed to C:\ or floppy? If not, it sounds like you may need to look into getting either your floppy or CD working if you want to run Linux. Maybe you could consider an external floppy drive that connects to the parallel port? That should be a cheap and easy solution. I don't know about the USB stick, but Slackware is good with support for different ways of doing things.
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