Joined: Fri 09-05-2003 10:24AM Posts: 3593 Location: Oklahoma! Where the wind comes sweeping down the p l a i n s !
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thisis a far stretch, but I think you may need to install DOS, then do some fancy hoohaa to map a network drive, get onto the network and download windows. Or, you could just borrow an external CD-Rom.
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Joined: Wed 02-20-2002 11:27PM Posts: 867 Location: No one's really sure what became of Castorite after graduation
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How big of a hard drive are you talking?
I'd go for a DOS and Linux boot disk two-pronged attack.
First of all, get a fairly well optioned DOS boot disks. Make a bootdisk and put fdisk, format, sys, attrib, edit, and all the good utilities you might need on it. Boot the laptop with it, create partitions, format, etc. Don't forget to make the drive bootable.
Then, get something like tomsrtbt or the Slackware install disks. Using something like one of those, you'd load the network drivers and copy the OS installation files across the network onto the hard drive.
Reboot, run setup.exe, and you're golden.
Failing that, I guess you could always use the PKZip disk-spanning option to put 95 or 98 on multiple floppies, but that's quite painful. Before resorting to something like that, I'd see if anyone had a laptop-to-desktop hard drive converter.
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