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How to Install Vista on a M200 Without a CD Drive Using TFTP February 1st, 2008 WARNING! THIS POST IS MORE THAN 180 DAYS OLD! While I make an effort to update older posts to keep them relevant and technically accurate, the rapidly changing nature of the tech world makes it possible that the content of this post may no longer be relevant, current, or even accurate. Additionally, because of this post's age, adding new comments has been disabled. If you would like to contribute new information to this post, or have questions pertaining to this post, please use the. Recently, my Toshiba M200 stopped booting.
I needed it reinstall Windows, but the M200 doesn’t have a CD drive. I tried everything from booting from a Secure Digital card to external USB drives (which weren’t recognized at the BIOS level). Getting Started On Electric Guitar With Keith Wyatt Download Google.
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Finally I came across information about PXE booting, also know as booting from a network connection. Using the method below, I was able to install Windows Vista from the original DVD. This method should work for any computer that allows PXE booting, and will allow you to install any operating system, but is most practical when the computer doesn’t have a working CD/DVD drive. • Download TFTPBoot.exe(154MB) () and save it somewhere convenient.