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How do you make a 98 bootable cd with network support?

I tried that, there is no option to actually make a cd...the CD-ROM boot disk option asks me to make a floppy boot disk, after thats made, theres no option to make a cd or anything. The Network boot disk option only forces you to make a floppy. My laptop dosen't have a floppy drive
 
You'll have to find it on the CD. My understanding of it is that you make a regular boot disk with the stuff on it that you want (network, etc.) and then copy that to the CD. You may want to change the disk from A: , as some computers have a problem with that as a CDROM drive. You might also think of Nero boot disk as the burner. I've used Nero to make a slipstream disk for XP with SP1, but I had printed instructions for that. I still had some problems getting it right.:disgust: After I got some sleep it went better.
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