Here's how I've handled this situation in the past:
1. Boot from floppy
2. Format hd to be bootable
3. Copy contents of cd-rom to hd. (just the win98 dir is needed for windows
98 to be setup. )
I usually put the files in c:\windows\options\cabs.
4. Remove floppy and re-boot.
5. Go to the directory where you copied the files to and run setup.
One advantage of doing this is that anytime a program asks for the windows
cd, it will go to your hd where all of the files are.
The dis-advantage is that it takes up space on your hd.
Richard Quilhot, C.N.A.
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-----Original Message-----
>Want to format hard drive of laptop that has only one choice at a time:
cd-ROM or floppy drive. >I have a boot disk and I have win 98 on cd-rom.
Can I load the boot disk in floppy and then
>swap for the cd-rom to load the win os during the formatting procedure?
I'm worried that the
>cd-rom won't be recognized. I don't have the docking station. Help!
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