Creating boot floppies for Windows XP...

DAGTA

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Does anyone know how to create a set of boot floppies for Windows XP Pro inside of Windows XP Pro? Our department has recently obtained a copy of Windows XP Pro (licensed) but the disk we were given is a burned copy that was not made bootable.
Thanks for the help!
-DAGTA
 

Smilin

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Unless it's an OEM if that CD isn't bootable then it isn't a legit copy.

You can get the SIX boot floppies directly from Microsoft here

 

Chang10is

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it actually matters whether it's a legit copy or not? why would a legit copy be bootable and others not bootable?
 

alkemyst

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If you aren't using NTFS then a win 98 boot floppy will work, or any with FAT32 as a possiblity.

 

NogginBoink

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As Smilin says, you must download the six boot floppies; they don't ship on the XP CD.

Or, as alkemyst says, you can create a Win9x boot floppy with CD ROM realmode drivers and install that way.

Personally, I'd go back to the department that gave you the CD and get them to create a bootable one.
 

0p73r0nG33k

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Do you mean the boot floppy like what you can create off of Windows 9x through the Add/Remove pane? Because you can do this in XP (just not through that method). I just don't want to post info that doesn't pertain since I'm not positive that's what you're looking for.
 

kursplat

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Our department has recently obtained a copy of Windows XP Pro (licensed) but the disk we were given is a burned copy that was not made bootable.
"licensed" to who ? probably not someone who has permision to to copy MS's disks.