Installation of win xp from USB on NB100

Hello

I tried the most common methods of trying to install win xp from a USB but iam introduce the blue screen on 1 minute of death...

Can someone give me a reliable method on it?

Thank you

His disorder, but it is possible: http://www.ngine.de/article/id/8

Also have a look on WinPE (google is your friend)

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