Windows on an external hard drive

Does anone know how I can install and run Windows from an external hard drive? I use only a couple Windows applications and want to clutter my MacBook internal hard drive.
Thanks in advance, Ron

Hi RKD56;
There is no supported way of doing that.
Since your needs for Windows sound very limited, I would suggest that you check out Crossover. It is capable of executing Windows application from OS X. They do have a demo version so that you can test your application with Crossover.
Allan

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