Boot CD-ROM free-Com

I have the CD drive on Free-Com with a card PCMCIA (PCcard). I want to boot from my CD to repair. The boot process is OK. But the CD drive letter has not been assigned. Virtually all the drivers CD back may not find this CD.
Yes, where I can find the BACK of the device drivers?

HELLO Mr. Smith,

When you go to http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com - Support & Download - Download driver, you might find for your Portege 3410 (W98SE) a companion disk.

This disc is also a startup disk and is responsible for detecting the external CD ROM!

Another suggestion is to go directly to the homepage freecom.de and search for a driver or a boot disk!

Sammy Bye

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