Boot directly from Toshiba external drive px1267e - 1 g 32

Hello

I have a laptop Toshiba Satellite A100-906. My BIOS supports the usb-memory boot. If I install an OS in drive toshiba usb px1267e - 1 g 32, it will boot directly in the operating system. In general, it is possible for a start of the px1267e - 1 g 32?

Thank you in advance, I'm looking forward to your reply

Harris

Hello

Something like that is unknown to me.
To my knowledge it of not possible to boot from the USB key, but only from USB - FDD (floppy)
But of course, you can try this procedure and report us your results

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