| MicroSoft Boot Disks |
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| MS DOS v6.2 (Executable, 1220 KB) |
| MS Windows 95 & 95a (Executable, 686 KB) |
| MS Windows 95b & 95c (OSR2+USB) (Executable, 794 KB) |
| MS Windows 98 & 98SE (Executable, 972 KB) |
| MS Windows ME (Millennium) (Executable, 912 KB) |
| MS Windows NT v4 (workstation & server) (4 disks) (Compressed, 1860 KB) |
| MS Windows NT v4 (Terminal server) (4 disks) (Compressed, 1918 KB) |
| MS Windows 2000 Professional (4 disks) (Compressed, 3665 KB) |
| MS Windows 2000 Server (4 disks) (Compressed, 3669 KB) |
| MS Windows XP Home Edition (6 disks) (Compressed, 4283 KB) |
| MS Windows XP Pro (including Corp) (6 disks) (Compressed, 4287 KB) |
| MS Windows XP Home SP1 (6 disks) (Executable, 4301 KB) |
| MS Windows XP Pro SP1 (includes Corp) (6 disks) (Executable, 4301 KB) |
| MS Windows XP System setup disk (Executable, 876 KB) |
| Allows you to boot from a single floppy disk, partition and format the drive and then begin the XP Installation from CD. |
| Note:
A lot of people appear to be unaware of the fact that you do NOT need the 4, 5 or 6 setup disks in order to install Windows 2000 and XP. A common Win98 boot disk such as the Boot Disk Essentials diskette below can be used to install these OS's. This is what the Win XP System Setup Disk above does. Here's how to do it:
1. Start the computer with your chosen boot disk.
2. Change to the cdrom drive.
3. Go into the i386 directory on the cdrom.
4. Run WINNT.EXE to begin the install process. |
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| Provided by Hannes Migga-Vierke
last modified 03 Sep 2006 |