Max Power said:
Not true roland. All you have to do is set the bios to boot from CD.
What are the specs on the computer? If you can run XP I would recommend going that way.
Like Max said, On POST you will usually get a screen that says press the DEL key or F2 - to enter into the bios. In there you would go to find the "boot options" and set the boot order to cdrom, floppy, hard drive.
There are some computers where you have to press F12 to enter into the startup menu even if you have set the boot order to start with the CD-rom as being the first device looked at.
Alot of laptops have a special partion where the original factory install sets at and all you have to do is access it from the boot menu. Then it has its own "restore" that puts the computer back to the same way it came from the factory. With the operating system and any software that came pre-installed. Look for that also. You can tell right away if it has this partition if you use a boot disk with Fdisk on it. Run Fdisk at the prompt and view the partitions. If there is more than one you may have all you need on that partition.
Here is a zip file of a windows 98 boot disk... just a floppy.. but it should allow you to boot the computer and look at partitions.
Click here