LucidOndine
IS-IT--Management
So here is my situation. A friend of mine had a laptop that decided to bite the dust, so, she gave it to me to fix.
I replaced the harddrive, but realized that there was absolutely no way to boot it. There was only an external CD-ROM drive and it goes through a PCMIA backpack device that either isn't atapi or doesn't like to boot at all. There is no floppy device and the bios is really old and doesn't like to boot off of anything else.
My next solution was to pull the 2.5" laptop hard drive out, put it in a firewire drive enclosure and install the necessary OS that way. Unfortunately, windows does not like being installed over firewire, though I can copy all the files over anyhow.
Ideally, I would like to make the drive fat32 (which I can do) make it laptop-bootable (which I can't do), and install windows 98 directly from the hard drive (which would be easy if I could just get it to boot). Does anyone have any ideas?
I've tried using Bart's Boot tools and Mkbt.exe utility but with no luck. If only I could format the entire hard drive as a system rescue disk, then I could boot and load windows that way.
If I had another laptop laying around with a built-in cd-rom drive, I could just swap the hard drives and install it that way. Unfortunately I don't have one
Kudos to anyone who can figure this out.
Joel Landsteiner
I replaced the harddrive, but realized that there was absolutely no way to boot it. There was only an external CD-ROM drive and it goes through a PCMIA backpack device that either isn't atapi or doesn't like to boot at all. There is no floppy device and the bios is really old and doesn't like to boot off of anything else.
My next solution was to pull the 2.5" laptop hard drive out, put it in a firewire drive enclosure and install the necessary OS that way. Unfortunately, windows does not like being installed over firewire, though I can copy all the files over anyhow.
Ideally, I would like to make the drive fat32 (which I can do) make it laptop-bootable (which I can't do), and install windows 98 directly from the hard drive (which would be easy if I could just get it to boot). Does anyone have any ideas?
I've tried using Bart's Boot tools and Mkbt.exe utility but with no luck. If only I could format the entire hard drive as a system rescue disk, then I could boot and load windows that way.
If I had another laptop laying around with a built-in cd-rom drive, I could just swap the hard drives and install it that way. Unfortunately I don't have one
Kudos to anyone who can figure this out.
Joel Landsteiner