R100 Boot from PC CARD?

Hello

I own a SanDisk SDP3B 1.2 GB (industrial grade) ATA PC CARD that I am trying to make it bootable in order to run another operating system on. I also plan to put a recovery image on it with the help of Acronis image, for I can just boot from the plug to restore my computer.

This does not work well and I did not get it works. I was wondering if someone else tried to start with a pc card with of their R100?

Thank you
Tim

Hello

In my opinion there is not enough capacity for all of the image on this map. I have no experience but try to check all the BIOS settings. Check if there is an option called Boot from other devices.

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