S10-2 is not boot from external cd (usb)

I tried many variations, but my s10-2 is not boot from the cd.

I want to install xp minimum cd.i directly configure the options of start or press f12 starting.it system recognizes usb cd on menu.but ignores the cd and boots of hdd.but there is no problem with windows xp.xp CD playback.

I suspect that my lenovos bios.coz I tried my usb - cd machines and works

u could install from a usb flash drive, even his most quickly...

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