Jumper settings on the drive don’t seem to matter since there is only one drive to deal with. The power cable supplies the drive with juice and has an OnOff switch directly on the cable (don’t forget to switch on). The large connection goes where the IDE cable would normally go and connects to the Asus Eee PC directly via USB. This great little unit allows you to plug in any CD or HDD drive and have it act like a USB drive. The only piece of hardware you’ll need to buy is the IDE/SATA to USB 2.0 Adapter which runs about $25US. You can yank an IDE or SATA CDROM from just about any home computer for this.
If you have an external USB CDROM this will make the process a little easier, those without are going to need a few supplies.
Your first challenge of course is to install via CD on a system without a CD player.