Why don't you just use bootable CD and a RAM-drive (virtual disk in RAM)? If your notebook has USB support in BIOS - you can use a flashdrive instead.
It's more convenient for me if I can do it inside a running windows system (I need to do something that's better if being worked on alongside the BIOS modification process. I need to be able to switch back and forth between the BIOS modification and the windows based works). However, because I couldn't make it work, USB flashdrive is my last resort (this one was working)
It's more convenient for me if I can do it inside a running windows system (I need to do something that's better if being worked on alongside the BIOS modification process. I need to be able to switch back and forth between the BIOS modification and the windows based works). However, because I couldn't make it work, USB flashdrive is my last resort (this one was working)