NB100-125 - I can copy recovery USB drive?

Hello world!

First of all, sorry for my bad English.

I have a Toshiba NB100-125 that came with installed perfect Windows XP Home Edition. All good, but I decided to install Windows 7 on it.
OK, he ran on this subject, but I think it was a little heavier than XP, so I decided to go back to XP...

And here's the interesting part:
I've not yet seen an external CD/DVD, so I won t be able to do with the recovery disk.
I tried to copy the files from the recovery on a USB flash drive disk, but it didn t started from it :(
Tried about 10 different methods and nothing worked, didn t want to boot from the flash...

Please help me, I can t find an external CD/DVD and I want to reinstall XP using the original recovery disk that came with it

:(

Hello

In my opinion, this will not work.
Of course, you can boot from a USB key, but I think that you can not copy the simple of a disc of Windows XP on USB flash drive and then boot from it

But you can do this:
You can create a USB bootable using BartPE or WinPE flash drive.
Then you could start the NB100 using the USB flash drive.
Then copy file i386 disk Win XP on the HARD drive.
Finally, navigate to the i386 folder and start the installation of Windows XP by using the winnt.exe command

See you soon

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