I'll be as thorough as I can, I've tried so many things that I can't possibly list them all.
I'm playing around with this OS for the first time in twenty years- I was very excited to find a functioning Toshiba Tecra 8000 for 29.99 (Canadian!) at Value Village. It boots, I putter around in the system, I ordered a new CMOS battery for it but otherwise it was a functioning Windows 98 FE computer. I even played a spot of original Star Craft, installed from a disc I found at the same time. Good fun.
Of course, it was just the computer loose (with charger cable) and no software or accessories. I do not have an original copy of Windows 98.
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The laptop: Pentium II 64m ram, Windows 98 FE. It has a CD drive (no floppy) and a USB port.
The Problem: My PLAN was to clone the HD and then do a fresh install. In order to do that I wanted access to the USB port for flash drives (mass media storage), so I downloaded the file from here: http://www.synthmind.com/W98_USB_Drivers.htm and yes I was sure to download the FE version- the link in the first section specifically.
I ran the installer, I don't remember exactly which settings I selected (and can't run it anymore to try to remember) then came time to reboot and... it just sat on the windows splash screen. It doesn't make it past the windows 98 splash screen anymore.
What I tried: It can boot in Safe Mode. I had thought "oh, well, I was gonna update to SE anyways sooo-" but safe mode, and DOS, don't inherently support the CD drive. And obviously the USB doesn't work for data transfer, and I don't have a floppy drive (not that I'd have any floppies, or even if I had floppies I have no other way to create a floppy boot disk).
In the bios I have set the computer to prioritize booting from CD-ROM, I can hear the CD drive trying to read on startup, but I have no way if the ISOs I burnt to CD are actually "good", or maybe burning them on a modern computer (windows 11) causes issues.
I've looked up a few instructions for getting DOS or Safe Mode to recognize the CD, edited a few sys files (and then reverted them after it didn't work) but most solutions involve installing drivers that I can't get on to the computer with no CD Drive and no working boot disk/not reading boot disk.
I'm pretty stumped. I spent probably 6 hours last night digging through 20 year old forum posts. I can poke around and edit things in Safe Mode or DOS but I can't ADD anything to the computer, like new drivers or anything. It's like talking to someone through glass but not actually being able to touch haha
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I'm burnt out enough that I'm thinking the only solution might be to order two floppy drives- one proprietary one for the tecra and one usb one for my other computers to burn a create floppy- but that would involve probably 100 dollars on ebay and local computer store (respectively) for something that still might not work. Or maybe luck out at a thrift store and find an original windows 98 CD, which might fare better than the burnt ISOs. Regardless, the thing is just a paper weight right now with a stack of thrifted windows 98 games waiting patiently to be installed.