I've inherited a TP240 from a mate whose company were retiring 'em. It's come with an external FDD, but no CDR drive.
I've managed to get hold of a USB CDR no problem, but now I'm having a complete nightmare trying to get the thing to work so I can get an OS installed.
Before having a go, I did some research & found out that the USB CD wouldn't be bootable. So I downloaded both the IBM diskette for using the recovery CD via a USB CD drive and also a load of other USB DOS drivers.
Sadly, none of them seem to pick up the CD drive.
The IBM disk just sits there on a blue screen saying "please wait" after selecting the drive.
The other drivers just don't seem to work and refuse to see the device.
I've even created my own W98 boot diskette with a bog standard autoexec & config with just the USB driver and no joy.
Has anyone else encountered this?
I'm starting to think the USB might be screwed as the USB drive works no problem at all when I plug it into my desktop. But as I've got no other way of testing the 240, I can't be 100% sure as I can't get an OS on the thing!
Any help greatly recieved as I've seen other 240's in action and despite being a bit long in the tooth, it seems just what I need.
Cheers!




