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> I have an older laptop with no CD drive and which cannot boot from
> USB. It used to have an external floppy, but this doesn't work any
> more. I have an external enclosure to take the hard drive out an
> manipulate it from another computer, but I have no computer with a
> floppy. I created a small FAT32 partition on the beginning of the
> disk, and copied Win98 boot disk files to it, as well as WinXP
> installation files, with the intention of booting this partition, and
> installing win XP once the win98 command prompt loaded. I set this
> partition as active, but it didn't boot.
>
> I'm assuming it didn't boot because I did not copy a boot sector. So I
> have 2 questions: 1) would the boot sector from a win98 boot floppy be
> appropriate for a 512MB hard drive partition? 2) If not, what
> bootsector should I use? 3) Where can I get any of the above
> bootsectors? As I mentioned I don't have a computer with a floppy, and
> all the boot floppy images I can find will only unpack to a floppy
> drive (I tried allocatin
Get yourself a 2.5" to 3.5" IDE adapter and mount the hard drive in your
desktop and then find a Windows 98 boot cd like the one here:
http://www.bootdisks.us/windows-98/1...cd-images.html
(I haven't tried these CDs but according to others it seems like they
work fine) and use it to prepare the disk. If you want to do without
the 2.5" to 3.5" adapter and if you have a spare 3.5" hard drive you can
just prepare a partition on the 3.5" disk and then use a sector by
sector copy utility and copy (clone) the partition on the 3.5" disk to
the 2.5" disk.
John