Creat a bootable CD with the help of NERO and a boot diskette from http://www.bootdisk.com

If your laptop won't boot a CD, then you to use the option I noted at http://reviews.cnet.com/5208-7587-0.html?forumID=69&threadID=13010&start=0

"no CD-ROM, no Floppy. What else can boot? Hard disk doesn't count.


There is a very arcane method of putting the drive into a desktop and FORMAT C:/S to get it to boot, then copy the WIN98 directory there plus any drivers you can imagine, but this involves removing the hard disk, some hardware skills, command line skills and an adapter like http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=HD-108

But this method is best just described as above and I can't offer any step by step method since the above is all a person would need if they were to do such. There are many hurdles here and on top of that, one wrong move and you start over.

Drivers are best collected from Toshiba's web site.

Sounds like fun."

Best of luck, and I didn't rewrite that passage so you need to go get your drivers from the IMB web site.

Bob