I downloaded Fedora 12 KDE from the download page, and installed it to a 2 GB USB via the Fedora LiveUSB app.  When loading the application, I received a fatal error, reading that it was "sleeping permanently."
 
Then, I download Linux Live USB (www.linuxliveusb.com) and loaded Fedora 12 KDE onto a USB from there.  When I installed it, the Fedora completely took over my hard drive.  I am not a novice -- I have installed Linux OS's as dual boot on several computers before, and I know that I did the installation correctly.  After the installation, the Fedora wiped the NTFS partition for Windows XP right off the drive.  It has been hell getting my computer back to working condition with Windows XP.
 
I guarantee I will not use Fedora again due to the troubles I've had with trying to install the OS.
 
Regards,
 
Josh Senic