Almost got WinXP booting from Expresscard SSD

Here is a story of how I almost got this to work. Seeing if the user community has any advice/suggestions. Here we go:
1) Bought a 48GB Express34 SSD card hoping to install and boot XP on it. The expresscard34 is on the Serial-SATA bus so had my fingers crossed.
2) In OSX ran the BCA, partitioned 48GB, and installed WinXP on the my internal HD: Success
3) Booted into WinXP, updated to SP3/etc, restart: Success
4) In OSX I used WinClone to Clone my bootcamp partition: Success
5) In OSX inserted my expresscard SSD and formatted it using to the GUID Partition Table: Success
6) In OSX I used WinClone to restore the bootcamp partition to the SSD: Success
7) Deleted the bootcamp partition on my internal HD. Now I have OSX->HDD and WinXP->SSD: Success
8) Shut down computer. Make sure SSD is inserted. Turn computer on while holding the option key. Boot Camp sees MacintoshHD and BootcampSSD!: Success
9) Choose BootcampSSD...wait for it..."No bootable device found - please insert disk and hit any key": FAIL :/
Side note: I tried this again, but skipped step 7. It worked. I was able to boot from either MacintoshHD, BootCampPartitionHDD, or BootCampSSD, but that defeats the purpose...
I suppose this has to do with the fact that WinXP not only likes to be the only OS on a HD, but also perhaps the driver between the expresscard34 and SATA bus is not available on bootup. Its a shame because BC sees the SSD as bootable, but WinXP chokes. Of course it is a 10 yr old OS so its almost to be expected.
Perhaps this would be possible using Win7?

Thanks for replying. I gave changing the bootconfiguration an other try. although I had done it already.Results: If I use only "legacy" the bios passes both my ssd-drive and my hdd-drive and goes to network-boot (without result of course). If I choose Efi first, and put the windowsbootmanager on SSD on top, he skips it an goes to bootmanager on the HDD.The question still is: How to adapt the windows bootmanager on the ssd to make that it boots the windowspartition on the SSD ??

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