I have a think pad 770. I made the mistake of thinking that it worked like a desk top unit. Anyway, I set the hd partition to support large and formatted the disk. The problem I have now is , when I try to load the windows 98 cd the screen says invalid system disk. I took the cd to my desk top and explored it , it does not seem to be an autostat cd. What can I add to the cd to make the thinkpad see it as an system disk so it will start. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I may have more than one problem
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Think pad 770 issue os will not load
#2
Posted 19 December 2007 - 02:21 AM
Does this laptop has a floppydrive? In that case you should create an emergency boot diskette on another W98 system (Control panel->Software->Bootdiskette), or download one <http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm>.
Boot from that floppy, and on the command prompt type
D: <enter>
cd \Win98 <enter>
setup <enter>
Boot from that floppy, and on the command prompt type
D: <enter>
cd \Win98 <enter>
setup <enter>
#3
Posted 19 December 2007 - 07:49 AM
I don't think Win98 (itself), works very will with partitions. I'm a bit worried with partition when i install Linux.
#4
Posted 19 December 2007 - 01:25 PM
How would an OS "not work well with partitions" ?
Indianchief, if there's no floppy in your Thinkpad, you could try to make a bootable cd with the above floppy as "boot image" and the content of your Win98 disk.
Indianchief, if there's no floppy in your Thinkpad, you could try to make a bootable cd with the above floppy as "boot image" and the content of your Win98 disk.
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