How install windows xp on an esternal hard disk and using it on asus eeepc
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This guide will describe the steps to install windows xp on an external hard disk plugged in asus eeepc.
It works, but i don’t assume any responsibility for any damage to your computer, further reading means accepting this.
At the end you will have windows xp working on an external hard disk without touching any data in the internal solid state disk.
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For this guide i used an asus eeepc 4 gb with webcam (no surf) but it would work with all version of eeepc.
What you need:
A windows xp pro installation cd
A pc with cd reader and usb port
An external hard disk formatted NTFS
The software xp3esd.exe, you can take it here
The software bcp006049.exe from hitachi, it creates bootable usb devices, you can find here
Let’s start!
format your external hard drive with hitachi’s utility
Copy all the contents of the installation cd of wp pro in a directory on your computer (not the asus eeepc)
Use the program xp3esd.exe on this directory, it will create an iso of a modified installation cd
Burn the iso or mount it on virtual cd reader with a program like daemon tool
Plug external usd hard disk on usb port
With the new cd in computer execute the command
X:\I386\winnt32.exe /syspart:Y: /tempdrive:Y: /makelocalsource /noreboot
(copy and paste)
where
X is the letter of the cd reader, Y is the letter of your usb external drive
The installation process will start, a part of it, it will copy necessary files on usb hard disk
Copy drivers of eeepc for windows ( you can use the cd in eeepc’s box or use internet for updated drivers (a list below) in a directory of the external hard disk (ie,y:/drivers)
plug the hard drive on the left usb port of asus eeepc
Turn on asus eeepc and press F2 to enter the bios
deactivate interal hard disk and set boot sequence removable device, hard disk
save and reboot
eeepc will continue windows installation of windows on esternal hard drive
In windows install the eeepc’s drivers
Update drivers from asus or intel. For audio is needed the fix: KB835221
Mother board LINK
Audio LINK
Audio fix KB835221 LINK
Video LINK
Lan LINK
WIFI LINK
Lan Utility LINK
Touchpad LINK
Power Interface LINK
(from forum on eeepc of hwupgrade.it)
thats al, now you have windows sp on an external hard disk to use with asus eeepc.
Considerations:
xp3esd.exe will modify usb drivers , so when you will try to install a usb device windows will warning you about this, install anyway.
Dont unplug hard drive with xp running : data lost is possible
remember to reactivate the internal hard disk when you want to use it
Plug the ext hard disk on left usb port
Sometimes win xp hangs on a blu screen during boot , this is due to an error about file paging, simply press alt+tab and ok.
Dont use nlite cause it deletes winnt32 ( or i dont know how to avoid this) maybe youcan use nlite after installation
Any advice to improve this guide will be appreciated.
January 30th, 2008 at 11:06 am
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March 15th, 2008 at 7:47 pm
The different is, i was not able to boot into XP in normal mode. So i had to go in safe mode and install the chipset and vga driver. Once the installation completed, i restart the EEEPC, and i reboot into windows XP in normal mode.
April 30th, 2008 at 5:19 am
Did the whole thing a while ago with manually modified USB drivers and all worked fine generating XP Pro SP2 on external SATA 2.5 inch. Now trying to generate the XP on an 8GBG SDHC Class 6 and unable to get it to boot. Used Casper (see link on my site) to clone and also tried Partition Magic and both convert the FAT32 to NTFS. The SDHC has all of the system elements it just wont boot. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jack
July 24th, 2008 at 12:15 am
All worked well expect there is the pagefile issue.
When windows starts it shows the warning:
“your system as no paging file or the paging file is too small….”
It seems that it can’t create the pagefile in the correct drive.
Has anyone fix this?
January 3rd, 2009 at 5:16 pm
v4qbHq Thanks for good post