Creating Windows NT and Windows 2000 Setup Disks
For Windows NT 4.0, perform the following steps:
- Start your computer, it can be running MS-DOS, WFW, Windows 95/98 or NT.
- Insert the Windows NT installation CD into the drive.
- Open a command prompt (command.com in MS-DOS, WFW or Windows 95/98 or cmd.exe if Windows NT).
- Change directories to the i386 folder on the CD-ROM.
X:\i386>
Where “X” is your CD-ROM drive letter.
- If you are running NT or Windows 95/98 enter the command:
X:\i386>winnt32 /ox
Any other 16 bit operating systems (MS-DOS or WFW) type:
X:\i386>winnt /ox
- You will need 3 formatted floppy disks.
For Windows 2000, perform the following steps:
- Start your computer, it can be running MS-DOS, WFW, Windows 95/98 or NT.
- Insert the Windows 2000 installation CD into the drive.
- Open a command prompt (command.com in MS-DOS, WFW or Windows 95/98 or cmd.exe if Windows NT).
- Change directories to the BOODISK folder on the CD-ROM.
X:\bootdisk>
Where “X” is your CD-ROM drive letter.
- Enter the following command and touch enter.
X:\bootdisk> makeboot a:
- You will need 4 formatted floppy disks.
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