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Then install XP on a internal drive and later clone the drive to the external one.
Or try solving the primary problem: Erase CMOS password (either by setting jumper on board or reading out CMOS data when OS is running) and getting a new optical drive. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
dd is all you need, available on every linux live disc
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
You do this wrong. Just get the bootstrap data on the internal drive, then clone it to the external one. You probably have to add device drivers to the image (DON'T INSTALL THEM).
Then get the drive out of the external enclosure, put it back into the notebook and finish the installation there. WARNING: Only do the bootstrap process in your 'secondary' system, let the real installation process continue when the drive is installed in the 'main' system. Otherwise you only have a lot of trouble - I think you've already seen that. most valuable device drivers: ethernet, so you can get another data onto the notebook I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |