When I install windows 7 on an external hard drive a message will be appear "windows is unable to install any usb drive.

When I install windows 7 on an external hard drive, a massage will appear "windows is unable to install any usb drive. tell me how to solve this problem.

Original title: installation problem

Windows 7 may not be the installation of a device from external storage such as a hard drive external or USB Thumb drive (with the exception of eSATA).

You must install Windows 7 on a storage attached internal device.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/installing-and-reinstalling-Windows-7

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