Windows installation from external usb cd rom for portege 2000

[b]how can i install windows forom an external usb cd rom on my portege 2000

Hi
this is a common situation for users without an internal optical drive.
My main hint is to install from the HDD instead of installing from a CD or DVD.
How you reach that goal depend on your possibilities.
The most common solution is to boot the machine into the already installed OS, copy the contents from the install media into a temporary folder on the local harddrive.
Start the installation from there.
If you have a clean machine (no OS) then you need to be able to boot from one of the supported devices:
USB FDD (not USB HDD or USB CD).
PC Card CD/DVD
LAN
BR
Tom

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