- Jun 24, 2001
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Did any version of Windows NT come with a setup disk which supported NTFS and had a command prompt?
The reason why I ask is because I want to copy the setup directory from my Windows XP CDROM to a blank hard drive and run setup from there. This way it will never ask me for the CDROM again. I always do this with Windows 9x operating systems, but cannot do it with Windows XP. Although the Windows XP CDROM is bootable, it goes right into setup without allowing me to go to a command line. Also, I doubt it has the tools to format a drive in NTFS from a command line. A little help please?
The reason why I ask is because I want to copy the setup directory from my Windows XP CDROM to a blank hard drive and run setup from there. This way it will never ask me for the CDROM again. I always do this with Windows 9x operating systems, but cannot do it with Windows XP. Although the Windows XP CDROM is bootable, it goes right into setup without allowing me to go to a command line. Also, I doubt it has the tools to format a drive in NTFS from a command line. A little help please?
