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    Mako Shark FaTs's Avatar
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    How do i create a boot disk under 2kpro ?

    Sorry for this ultra n00b question but i can't figure seem to find an provission for creating a book disk in win2k pro.


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    The CD is bootable. Just set your bios to boot from CD-ROM first. You don't need to make a boot disk. But, you can make some install boot disks, i beleive they'rein the i386 folder...
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    if for whatever reason your cd isn't bootable you can make bootdisks (it takes 4 for 2k, 5 for xp) by going X:/bootdisk(s)/makeboot

    (sorry can't remember if it's bootdisk or bootdisks)

    i would STRONGLY advise creating these disks from a machine already running rather than from DOS as my win2k cd refused to acknowledge the existence of the folder at all - browsing through explorer would have been sooooo much easier.

    hope that helps.
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    I keep an emergency boot disk available at all times.
    It only takes a single disk if your Windows (or Winnt) directory is intact. This happens when one of the critical files in the root directory becomes corrupt, missing or otherwise unusable.

    Format a floppy using your OS - NT, 2K or XP.
    Copy the following files to the floppy -
    ntldr
    ntdetect.com
    boot.ini

    When you use this disk to boot your system, the boot.ini will still point to your OS directory, %systemroot%, on your hard drive.

    I keep a minimal OS installed on a disk volume that is hidden from the production OS. In case of emergency, I can boot that OS by using a floppy with a boot.ini file that points to the "hidden" disk volume.

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