Anyone made WIN XP-Bootable CD Rom?

unbiased

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Forgive me for posting the same question again.

The question is , Has anybody made a bootable CD for win XP professional from non bootable CD.If so can anybody explain it to me in NOOB language.
Please don't go away!Last time I was very kindly led to two links which had too much of'Image' and 'Extract' and 'ISO' for my understanding.Still I valiantly tried it out with my nero 5.xxx but the darned nero gives me an image on the CD also which cannot be read directly let alone booting the computer with it.
Please help a NOOB who has remained a NOOB for a long time.
Just explaining the process may help as I dont know why an 'image' is made and why it is 'extracted' and so on.
 

Need4Speed

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well the process is rather length to explain...in simple terms...you need the files off the cd and the a bootsector from another bootable windows cd (win2k etc) you can find those at any of the websites that explain how to do it. you then combine the two and burn it to cd...this is by far the easisest way to do it:

ripped from barts site:
" Bootable Windows XP installation CD-Rom (with SP1) [updated! dec 17, 2002]

This will show you how to create a bootable Windows XP Home Edition or Professional installation/setup CD-Rom. Optionally you can integrate (slipstream) service pack 1, and add other stuff you want to your CD. The boot catalog and the NT bootstrap loader are hidden, just like the original bootable Windows XP CD-Rom.

Joliet extensions are enabled by default, so you can have long filenames on the CD.
Note: This will not create a "dual" bootable XP CD with Home edition and Professional together on one CD.

The steps to create are:

1. BCD installation instructions:

Download BCD full package v1.1.1 (523KB).

Or update from previous version: BCD update package (v1.1.0-v1.1.1) (5KB).
When updating from previous versions, just extract the package over the previous version, overwrite any existing files. The bcd.cfg file will not get overwritten!

Unpack the BCD package to some folder for example d:\bcd. If you want to be able to run it from a server you should unpack it to a share from where your workstations can run it. You will need to map a drive letter to that share and run bcd using that drive letter.
Make sure you also unpack the subdirectories!

Download Nero Aspi Library (wnaspi32.dll) and copy it into BCD's d:\bcd\bin directory.

I have asked Ahead Software AG if I could distribute their aspi manager with my BCD package but they said: "...due to our licence agreement you could only let your users download it freely from our web site...".

2. Download Windows XP package v1.0 (wxp10.zip) (5KB).
Unpack it into the BCD directory, d:\bcd.
Make sure you also unpack the subdirectories!

The Windows XP package contains the Windows XP bootstrap loader (same as Windows 2000) and some other files used to build the CD.

3. You must copy the i386 folder from your Windows XP installation/setup CD-Rom.
For Windows XP Home Edition copy it to the d:\bcd\cds\wxphome\files\ folder.
For Windows XP Professional copy it to the d:\bcd\cds\wxppro\files\ folder.
Make sure you copy all files and all subdirectories!

If you're Windows XP files are already "slipstreamed" with a service pack you must also copy the win51ic.SPx or win51ip.SPx file.
This will prevent the CD asking "put the SPx CD into drive A:" during install.

The location of the i386 folder may differ, for example when you have a dual boot MSDN cd-rom it will be in \%lang%\winxp\%edition%, where %lang% is your language, like "ENGLISH", "GERMAN" and %edition% is "Home" or "Pro". Other CD's may have it just in the root or in some other location.

4. Optionally you can also copy the following files (not needed for bootable CD installation):
autorun.inf
readme.htm
setup.exe

5. If you have a Windows XP CD from MSDN...
Edit the file i386\txtsetup.sif
section [SetupData], and change the setup source path, it should read: SetupSourcePath = "\"

6. You can apply Service Pack 1 to this installation (integrated installation). So that you have an installation CD-ROM with the service pack built in.
Apply service pack 1 to your files using the "-s" option (you must supply full path).

For Windows XP Home edition: xpsp1_en_x86.exe -s:D:\bcd\cds\wxphome\files\
For Windows XP Professional: xpsp1_en_x86.exe -s:D:\bcd\cds\wxppro\files\

Notes:
* The Service Pack file can have another name, like xpsp1_nl_x86.exe for Dutch language.
* The xpsp1_en_x86.exe can only be run on a Windows 2000 or XP PC!
* You should now have a win51ic.sp1 or win51ip.sp1 file in the files directory. Check this, to prevent the CD asking "put the SP1 CD into drive A:" during install.

7. All other files and folders you want on the CD-Rom must also be added to the files directory, these files will not be integrated in the Windows XP installation, they're just parked there. Things you could add are: latest patches, internet explorer, directx.

Add your files to:
For Windows XP Home edition: d:\bcd\cds\wxphome\files\.
For Windows XP Professional: d:\bcd\cds\wxppro\files\.

8. Open a command prompt, go to the d:\bcd folder and run:
For Windows XP Home edition: bcd wxphome.
For Windows XP Professional: bcd wxppro.
This will build the (bootable) ISO image and burn it to your recorder.

Done!"

see here http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#wxp
 

unbiased

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Thanks a million n4s
Wow! What a speed? This is called promptness with a capital P.
I will try the recipe as soon as I get home.BTW can you tell me if it is necessary to have my folders on D drive.Everywhere I see D drive specifically mentioned.Can't it be E or F or a folder within a folder?Does this drive D correspond to Logical Drive D on the HDD?(I have four partitions c,d,e,f).
Please don't mind the NOOBity of the question.And BTW what is a Joliet?
Thanks in advance.
 

unbiased

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Intriguing problem

My Nero menu shows only one recorder namely 'image recorder' under 'device' and 'virtual device' under 'adapter.When I click ok it says that this recorder is only meant for recording images and for CD writing I will have to have another 'real' recorder. There is no other recorder showing in the list.
I have winxp professional SP1 installed.What may be the problem.Recently I got replacement for my old CDrw(48X asus) which is 52X Asus.I tried updating the firmware for the drive also(heavens know i have no idea what it means) without any improvement.
I uninstalled and installed Nero a few times and removed all the reg entries also after uninstallation.
Still the problem persists.
Will someone help please.
 

unbiased

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solved my prob.Uninstalling the old version of nero and installing nero 6 did the trick.
 

unbiased

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solved my prob.Uninstalling the old version of nero and installing nero 6 did the trick.