I just duplicated the symptoms with the Mythbuntu 12.04.2 64-bit ISO.

I tried 2 different ISO to USB programs in Windows XP and both produced a 
FAILED bootable USB Flash Drive.
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/
http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/

Neither program produced a USB Flash drive that successfully booted into the 
Mythbuntu installer. 
I tried a 4GB Flash drive with unetbootin and a 1GB Flash drive with the 
Universal USB Installer.

I checked the MD5SUMS code to be sure the ISO was not corrupt. The code matched.
1065b482382203d367cf7ce1c69b7c51 (for mythbuntu-12.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso)

The flash drive made with unetbootin booted to a menu of boot choices and none 
of them would boot the machine.  Some just sat with a blinking cursor and 
others just gave an error and restarted the menu.
The flash drive made with Universal USB Installer, started booting to a maroon 
Mythbuntu splash screen and then stopped with an error.  I'll have to re-test 
to give the exact error messages.

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