How the hell is R100 supposed to boot from an external source?

Hi guys

Please I need some wisdom... I'm trying to reinstall XP. However a member of the forum here named Meier has posted previously that the R100 bios does not support so I'm tryin to boot from USB CD, USB CD-rom boot. Is this TRUE?

Now, I don't have a USB FDD, just a combo of Asus USB CD player. Then how the hell am I supposed to reinstall windows? ! ? ! Any ideas?

Hello

I'm afraid it's true, you will not be able to reload the OS or boot from a usb cdrom drive, since it is not supported by the bios, the only way to boot from a cd is to use a cdrom pcmcia (with a 16-bit connection).

Sorry :(

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