Ok, so here is what has happened so far...
A couple of days ago I restarted my laptop and it came to a screen that said, "Invalid system disk..." However, there were absolutely no floppy disks or CD's in any drives. So I made a Windows 98 boot disk from my other computer and put it in my laptop and restarted my computer.
Then, I transferred the system over to my hard drive. Once I did that, and restarted my computer it goes into the Windows 98 loading screen for about a second but then goes straight to DOS. I went into C:\WINDOWS and typed in "win" to try and run it but it says that "HIMEM.SYS" is missing.
I looked through the Windows directory and there is a HIMEM.SYS file there so I thought that it may have just been a corrupt file. A copied a new HIMEM.SYS file from my boot disk onto C:\WINDOWS, overwriting the old file. Then when I restart my computer it still goes to the Windows 98 loading screen and goes back to DOS and when I type "win" in C:\WINDOWS it still says that the HIMEM.SYS file is still missing.
Then I tried going into CONFIG.SYS on my computer to make sure that it said DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS and I am pretty sure that it did but it said some stuff after that on the same line.
It still says the HIMEM.SYS file is still missing and I no longer no what to do. Is there anyone that can please help me because I am getting really frustrated. All of the stuff that I did before, was I right in doing this? If not, please let me know so I can fix it. Thank you and any help on this issue would be greatly appreciated.