K8N Neo2 Platinum USB Flash Boot?

I have a Transcend 1 GB JetFlash USB stick thingy. It came with a utility to make it bootable. I used that along with a Win XP startup disk. I then went into my bios and made USB-ZIP the first boot device. But no go. It just boots off the hard drive into Windows everytime.
I then used F11 at startup to get into the boot menu and tried to boot from USB-ZIP that way. No go.
As part of the text that scrolls by during startup I see JetFlash listed, so I think the bios is recognizing the stick...it just doesn't think it's bootable I guess.
I searched these fine forums and saw the sticky about using the HP utility. I used that to format my stick both with a Win XP startup disk and a Win ME startup disk. Same result.
Any ideas on what I am missing? 
Thanks!

Quote from: MGP on 23-February-06, 11:30:27
Did you clear CMOS after flashing your BIOS?
Yes....I will try my stick on another machine just to make sure I really have made it bootable.

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