You will probably find that the cable is not a serial one. Laplink in all versions that I have worked with used a special cable. Will try to find the documentation and let you know what is required.<br>You can use interlnk, which is built into 6.22 and maybe lower to do the same thing.<br>You could also get a program "fdread" that would allow you to store the install files onto floppy and transfer to the notebook also running "fdread".<br>But whatever you use to transfer the files from above is not remote install.<br>There was a network using serial or parallel connections that would allow either to be the transfer medium. Called "lantasticz" but has been out of the supply chain for 3 to 4 years.<br>Better choice would be to use a parallel port zip drive. Could transfer onto the zip drive from desktop, then install from the zip drive to the laptop. But there is one slight problem. Depending on 98 version , you run out of space on the zip. 95B or C will fit on a zip drive.<br>As far a installing on 170 mb drive, any change you make in the system will force you to remake the network, as 170 isn't big enough to hold the install files and OS. Try 95 upgrade, it will hold both and give you a little room for programs.<br> <p>Ed Fair<br><a href=mailto: > </a><br><a href= > </a><br>