Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 09:16:45 +0000
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Windows 95 Companion CD

>Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 19:57:09 EST
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>I just succumbed to the peer pressure on this list and bought a 20GB
>Travelstar 30GN on ebay, for my 100CT.  I would like to copy W95 from the 
>original Toshiba "Companion" CD, which accompanied the 100CT when 
>purchased, to the new HDD.  This CD is bootable, so is it possible to 
>simply copy the W95 directory on it to my new HDD and run setup from there?
>
>Thanks, this may be the first in a whole series of novice-grade questions.
>
>Lee

Hey Lee...

I'm guessing that since you've been following the list posts, that you're 
aware of dealing with the 8.4GB hibernation area on the new 20GB HDD, right? 
  If not, there's amble info in the archiove of recent posts.  I'll be 
playing with this myself soon.

Good luck getting your OS set up.  If you have any Windows 95, or Windows 98 
installation disks, you can use them as well, and just download the 
necessary 100CT drivers from the Toshiba support website.  I've installed 
Windows 95 and Windows 98 on several hard drives for my 50CT and 70CT, and 
have no terrible problems to speak of.

I was able to copy system files (made on another system) and CD-ROM drivers 
to my new HDD via floppy, boot the HDD to the C:\ DOS prompt, then access a 
Windows 98 disk from the D:\ CD-ROM drive, and then run setup.exe from 
there.  However the majority of CD-ROM drives don't seem to have drivers 
that enable this.  I was lucky I guess.

There are several approaches you can take to installing Windows to your new 
HDD, most of which you'll find in the archives 
(http://www.technoir.nu/libretto/list/).  I'm not familiar with setting up a 
Toshiba companion CD.  But any way you decide to go, if you have any 
problems, we'll be glad to help out.

Matt




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