R100 - compatible new boot linux/windows disks (no recovery cd)

Hello

I know it seems impossible to start with external disks other than those provided by toshiba.

But when you read the information from toshiba, it seems possible that if you do not use the recovery CD (IE with linux or another window of toshiba).

I also noticed that toshiba sells for the r100 usb drives, but it is specified that the subsequent bios 1.5 or version must be...

In conclusion, is it also possible to determine if a pcmcia drive is compatible or not? (for example the sony cd51/a pgc)

Thank you

Hello guys

Usually it is possible to start PCMCIA card.
See this document for compatible readers
http://support.toshiba-tro.de/KB0/TSB5100S70004R01.htm

Also check this announcement
http://forums.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=10377&MessageID=36862#36862

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