I've used it, because my computer can't boot from the DVDROM drive, or
something like that. I had no problem. It's been a while so I can't
remember any details. But, what I did find is one had to be patient.
Once the smart boot manager boots, it shows a menu, so you select what you
want to boot from. And initially I didn't think it was working, since it
needed the drive to be up to speed before it could work. If you selected
the DVD drive before it was up to speed, it wouldn't work, and there was
no message saying "waiting for drive to come up to speed". No message, so
until I was familiar with what was supposed to happen, it seemed like I
was doing something wrong or the program didnt' work.
Sadly, you don't seem to be up to that point yet, and it's been too long
since I last used it to be of help. I had no problem installing it to
floppy, though I can't remember details.
Even a decade ago the Linux documentation would warn about floppies, so
make sure you have a good one to start.
Michael