Urgent, HELP! Boot Camp Windows 7 installation?

Hey Forum.
I am using snow leopard on Macbook, and I wanted to install windows 7 using boot camp, and when I finish partitioning, I plug in my ext. hdd with windows 7 in it and then i clicked start installation, but then they say that can only use install dvd. So forum, is there anyway i can install windows 7 using it's install dvd in ext.hdd?
Thank you.
Ala.

There's an entire forum area devoted to Boot Camp:
http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=237

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