Laptops :: Install from Zip drive
I also have an old IBM TP 365x (no cdrom) and am trying to get dsl installed to its hard drive. What I would like to do is a clean install; I mean completely delete the w95 that's currently occupying the drive and start from scratch. I was looking through my "stockpile" of computer paraphernalia and noticed I had a parallel Zip 100 drive hanging around. I copied all of the files from the iso onto the zip disk, built the boot drive and hoped for the best. Almost predictably it didn't detect the zip drive, which leads me to my question...
Any ideas on how I can get this idea to fly?
Well, I, myself, do not own a zip drive, but I suspect that your computer needs to detect it during boot. And it wont probe the paralell port?
I'm guessing it wont do it because of the old mobo. I want to find a way to make a full online install, and maybe john would take that into consideration for helping people.
Not exactally sure it would work though. ]
Your Idea with the zip drive is a good one, but Your mobo wont probe the paralell port on boot, look in Bios settings and such for that.
Thats all, I know, I dont have one.
Hi there
Take a look on the www.tldp.org website and you can find a few guides on using zip drives, inc installing with them and using them.
Thats a point better get my parallel zip drive and see if I can get it to work! :S
I am thinking along the lines of a modification to the boot floopy, or maybe something that can be loaded after the boot floppy that would allow the zip drive to be accessed.
I think your getting there, i think oyu have the main files on the zip drive, then you use a boot floppy (with a small kernel?) to mount the zip and use it. Sorry havent done it personally, as I said take a look at the guides on TLDP
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