Hi
I have acquired a previously-owned 560z with W98 installed.
I like to re-install o/s occasionally on all my machines and balk at the prospect of shovelling in dozens of floppies - assuming they're even available.
If I purchased a PCMCIA CD-ROM drive, could I boot from it?
Or would I need to boot from a floppy which had the appropriate PCMCIA drivers on it and go from there?
There must be someone out there who's done this...
Thanks
John
Can 560z boot from CD-ROM?
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jeffreyclay
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I can't speak specifically to your TP but I discovered when trying to do something similar on my 760XD that the PCMCIA slots are supported only after Windows has loaded. I don't believe they are seen by DOS.
If you were to create a Ghost image of an OS installation CD as a "partition image" you could load it via the LPT1 port from an external PC by means of the "para-link" software Ghost includes. At that point I believe you could boot from a floppy and navigate to the folder you placed the OS into and install from there. You would need to partition your TP hardrive to allow a C: (which you leave empty) and D: (that you place the OS installation on) before the para-link transfer.
If you were to create a Ghost image of an OS installation CD as a "partition image" you could load it via the LPT1 port from an external PC by means of the "para-link" software Ghost includes. At that point I believe you could boot from a floppy and navigate to the folder you placed the OS into and install from there. You would need to partition your TP hardrive to allow a C: (which you leave empty) and D: (that you place the OS installation on) before the para-link transfer.
Dont know if this is too old but..
Network boot disks work wonders... look for 'barts network boot disk' online, it'll work with PCMCIA cards fine, and you can install windows over a shared winNT (2k/xp) cd drive. [censored] easy for what it does too.
A parallel port CD ROM drive can be easily recognized by DOS. That's how I've done it with my 365X, which doesn't even have a CD ROM.
EDIT: I don't think you can boot from a parallel port CD, but you don't need to. First, make a WIN98 start-up floppy from your current system. Then, when it's time to re-install WIN98, you can do everything from the DOS prompt (with the parallel port CD ROM and its DOS drivers).
I have seen instructions for loading PC Card (PCMIA) drivers under DOS, but it looks really nasty.
EDIT: I don't think you can boot from a parallel port CD, but you don't need to. First, make a WIN98 start-up floppy from your current system. Then, when it's time to re-install WIN98, you can do everything from the DOS prompt (with the parallel port CD ROM and its DOS drivers).
I have seen instructions for loading PC Card (PCMIA) drivers under DOS, but it looks really nasty.
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