First off, to save you some time, Win98 CDs are usually bootable, if that is not the case, this is fairly simple.
First, make sure the hard drive has a drive letter (C

and is formatted. Boot with your Win98 bootdisk.
1. At the A:\ prompt,type the following:
sys c:
If you get an error about bad command or filename, type: format c: /q /s <enter>
This will perform a quick format and make the hard drive bootable
While still at the A:\> prompt, type:
copy mscdex.exe c:copy oakcdrom.sys c:\ (or try oak*.* c:\)
I haven't got a Win98 boot disk handy, but I'm sure that it's OAKCDROM.SYS.
2. Switch to C:\ by typing C, then type the following:
copy con config.sys <enter>
device=oakcdrom.sys /d:0001
(or replace oakcdrom.sys with the name of the file copied over)
Then press CTRL Z together.
3. At the C:\ prompt again, enter the following:
copy con autoexec.bat
mscdex /d:0001
Then press CTRL Z together.
Shut down the notebook, insert the CDROM drive, and boot with no CDs installed. Your CDROM should be detected. Note that you could copy over himem.sys, but that's not necessary. Just type setup /is from the CDROM prompt (probably d:\>)to skip scandisk scan when installing.
Adam Garbutt
MCSE2k,CNA,A+,NET+