Don't lose hope. I'm the one that filed the initial bug report. I was
able to boot from a Live CD image on the hard drive using Grub 2
(http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1549847&highlight=boot+grub+iso)
and the final pae flavor ISO saved to the hard drive. I have no idea why
the pae version ISO boots from the hard drive using Grub, but doesn't
boot from a USB stick. Anyone else like to explain that I'd be
interested in knowing.

Today I tried a clean install using the mini.iso method
(http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot
/non-pae/). Just downloaded and burned the mini.iso (non-pae flavor) to
a CD, booted using the CD and clicked on "Install" from the menu. Just
make sure you have the PC is connected to an internet connection so that
the packages can be downloaded. There are quite a few questions to
answer, but nothing that wasn't that straightforward. It took close to
an hour by the time all the packages were downloaded and installed. But
if you figure the time to download the CD image ISO, burn time to a
disk, and install time from the disk, it's not that much different
overall.

I ended up with a fully functional 12.04 generic non-pae install on my
Thinkpad T42. So far, Precise working fine.

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  Unable to Install Ubuntu 12.04 on Pentium M x86 Laptop due to PAE
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