(Came here via bug #230603.)

Ditto to David's comment.

I tried installing to USB key using direct install rather than usb-
creator based on someone's recommendation.

I don't think the installer made it clear that Grub would be installed
to the first primary hard disk.  My Windows installation was rendered
unbootable.  This kind of thing should not happen.

Obviously installing Grub to the first hard drive would be the right
thing to do if there were two internal drives, but if any of the drives
are removable, the installer needs to ask the user what to do.  Either
that or maybe there is a way to enumerate the BIOS boot order: if the
install target is a valid BIOS boot device, then Grub should be
installed to the install target and not the first hard drive.

Also, the installer should display the name of the drive it is
installing Grub to, and it should do so on the main page, not hidden
under advanced.  Any label would be beneficial, something like "Seagate
STxxxxx - SATA" versus "SanDisk Cruiser - USB" would be enough to
differentiate from external, but /dev/xxx would be better than nothing.
If you're trying to make the screen as simple as possible, the
information could possibly be hidden if there is only one drive.

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