Win2k boot on cd?
BruceY
S. Jersey
With the 4 floppy Win2k boot process that has to be followed when installing the Win2k OS, Is it possible to have the boot sequence on a CD-ROM instead. And how would be the best way to make one if it is possible?
Thank You BruceY
Thank You BruceY
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Then once you do that you are left with a fat partition just sitting there at the beginning of your drive so even if you fdisk it to get rid of it you have wasted space now. So that will work but it's not a very clean and friendly way to do it.
Get a Win98 Startup floppy and boot off that, create a partition using fdisk, then using sys make the new partition bootable. The startup disk will enable reading from the cdrom drive using generic atapi drivers. Then copy over everything and start setup.
Still, the best way is to use the cdrom as the boot device or even the 4 floppies
No I have'nt tried that, the floppy(s) have many drivers for a freash install to new (or fdisked HD's). I have installed on 2 of my machines and the when booting up with the floppies is so S-L-O-W...............thats why I was looking for an alternative way. And yes they are legit............I'll have to experiment Thank You