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TCP/IP boot disk
I'm attempting to create a network boot disk that works with TCP/IP, I created one, but it didn't work quite correctly. The network card I'm using is a 3Com 3C905C-TX card. If anyone has any suggestions on how I should go about this I'd greatly appriciate it. Thanks...
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Windows 2K/98SE Dual Boot
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Go to appdeploy.com/articles/bootfloppy1.shtml it is a step by step procdure for making a network boot disks.
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*edited to add a link*
[This message has been edited by ua549 (edited November 02, 2001).]
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check out: http://www.bovistech.com/disks.htm
there are TON of different net boot disks, and pretty good documentation.
look carefully at the very top of the window - his menu bars on the web page are VERRRRY skinny.
i always start at: http://www.bootdisk.com
one of my more fav utility websites.