Portege M200 - Boot and restore ghost hollow Portable USB image hard drive

Hello

I work in a company with several M200.
I want to boot from the USB portable HDD and run a ghost image.

How to recognize the drive hard usb and boot from it?

You want to use the picture ghost Toshiba s?

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