How to install WXP on Portege 3110CT?

Hallo everybody!!
I have a problem.
I want to install XP on my "Portege 3110CT". The thing is that I have no floppy drive or cd drive. What I have is a USB-cable that I can connect directly to the hard-drive if I open the computer and take out the hard-drive, and then connect to another computer. When I start the computer it says??s: INSERT SYSTEM DISK IN DRIVE, Press any key when ready....
What shall I do??
I mean it must be a way to maybe put in the necessary file's in the hard-drive on another computer, or?
Help me please...

I've just done the same with Win2K on a 3440CT. As far as I know installation of WinXP and Win2K are the same.
I put the hard drive in an external case and followed the instructions here http://www.gamebeat.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1057 to make it bootable in DOS - be careful, it will format the whole hard drive and delete any existing partitions and data.
I then copied the files from the DOS boot disk to the (now bootable) external hard drive (if you are asked whether you want to replace files answer "no"). Now copy the I386 folder from your installation disk to the external hard drive.
If you put this drive back in your laptop it should be able to boot to a DOS prompt, and if you run C:>I386\winnt.exe it should start installation.
For some reason this didn't work for me and I had to install Win98 first (copy the win98 installation folder to the hard drive when it's still in the external case, then run setup from it), then run the 32-bit installer - winnt32 - instead.
Good luck,
Neil

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