Would be interesting if it works, try it out ...
just remember: 1st partition must be FAT 12 or FAT 16, and second must be FAT32.
Canon cam file system knows only these two flavors ...
Besides, the first partition must be Canon bootable, which is not the same as Windows bootable.
Canon's idea of a bootable partition is: 1) must be FAT12 or 16 and 2) must have "BOOTDISK' written at offset
0x40 in the MBR (aka sector 0)
hope that helps
wim
BTW CardTricks (link: see my sig) can write the 'BOOTDISK' for you (you will need to activate 'allow fixed disk',
or it will not accept a card treated with above program)
PS Why do you keep double posting ?