Installation of WIN98SE on Portege P3490 without sufficient startup disk

Hello
I have a Portege P3490 with an external CD ROM drive. The CD-ROM drive is connected through a PCMCIA card / Cabel to the laptop. Unfortunately, I don't have any software for the laptop and the external CD ROM drive. Now, I would like to install WIN98SE, but the CD-ROM drive is not recognized by the WIN98 startup disk. Anyone have an idea how I can install WIN98SE with this external CD ROM drive? Is a special boot disk available?
Thanks much for any help!
Best regards
Maximilian

Hmmm on the Toshiba driver page I found a Recovery Boot Disk for Portege 3490.
It is an exe file. Have you tried it?
In addition, there is also a companion disk.

The accompanying disk is capable of detecting your CD-ROM drive on the Toshiba computer during the boot process. If you need access to your CD-ROM drive, then remove the word "rem" out the following lines in the Autoexec. BAT and CONFIG. SYS on the accompanying disk.

REM if exist toscd001 a:\mscdex D:TOSCD001 /M:10 (AUTOEXEC. BAT)

REM device = a:\toscdrom.sys (CONFIG. (SYS)

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