I've had this problem as well, a few minutes ago. When I checked the installer 
log (ALT + F4) when I got the "CD-ROM not found" error, it said there was a 
file missing: 
'pool/main/l/linux/fs-secondary-modules-2.6.35-22-generic-di_2.6.35-22.33_amd64.udeb'.
So I booted up in Windows again and check that directory. The file was there, 
but had an incomplete extension...
It said "fs-secondary-modules-2.6.35-22-generic-di_2.6.35-22.33_amd64.ude", 
missing the 'b'. 

Is this an error created by UNetbootIn? Why did the filename got cut off? 
The USB drive is FAT32, maybe the max filename length was reached when the file 
was copied?

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Installing Ubuntu 10.10 gives Cd-rom related errors
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