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How do you make a boot disk?

First, format a floppy disk - regular or quick, format, just so long as it's completely empty.

Download Pre-built & ISO's

Get the Pre-compiled package for Floppy. Decompress it all to a temp folder. There are 4 files there.
Double-click the Install.bat file.
Read what it says. Type in A: and press Enter. It'll create the bootable floppy. Just restart, and memtest will automatically start off the disk.
 
Originally posted by: Jeff7
First, format a floppy disk - regular or quick, format, just so long as it's completely empty.

Download Pre-built & ISO's

Get the Pre-compiled package for Floppy. Decompress it all to a temp folder. There are 4 files there.
Double-click the Install.bat file.
Read what it says. Type in A: and press Enter. It'll create the bootable floppy. Just restart, and memtest will automatically start off the disk.


Yeah I tired that but for some reason I get this error message:

"C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. Thes system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Mircrosoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application."

Any ideas on fixing that?
 
When you go to download memtest, download the one for CD (ISO images suitable for creating a bootable Memtest86 CDROM).

Unzip what you downloaded only so that you end up with a file with a .iso extension. Do not uncompress the ISO image!

Then, use a utility that can burn an iso image on a CD. There are some free ones too if you do not have Nero or Easy creator.
You are done.
 
Originally posted by: Navid
When you go to download memtest, download the one for CD (ISO images suitable for creating a bootable Memtest86 CDROM).

Unzip what you downloaded only so that you end up with a file with a .iso extension. Do not uncompress the ISO image!

Then, use a utility that can burn an iso image on a CD. There are some free ones too if you do not have Nero or Easy creator.
You are done.


When I unzip it I end up with an .IMG?

On a side note, I hava an A64 system which memtest should I be using?

http://www.memtest.org/ (memtest +)
or
http://www.memtest86.com/ (memtest)
 
Originally posted by: joe360
Originally posted by: Navid
When you go to download memtest, download the one for CD (ISO images suitable for creating a bootable Memtest86 CDROM).

Unzip what you downloaded only so that you end up with a file with a .iso extension. Do not uncompress the ISO image!

Then, use a utility that can burn an iso image on a CD. There are some free ones too if you do not have Nero or Easy creator.
You are done.


When I unzip it I end up with an .IMG?

On a side note, I hava an A64 system which memtest should I be using?

http://www.memtest.org/ (memtest +)
or
http://www.memtest86.com/ (memtest)

I have no experience with http://www.memtest.org/.

But, I do with http://www.memtest86.com/.
If you download the zip file for CD image from them and unzip it, you will end up with an iso image (memtest86-3.2.iso).
 
Originally posted by: joe360


Yeah I tired that but for some reason I get this error message:

"C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. Thes system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Mircrosoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application."

Any ideas on fixing that?


To fix this problem, you need to extract autoexec.nt_ from the i386 folder of your windows xp cd to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT
 
Originally posted by: Green Man
Originally posted by: joe360


Yeah I tired that but for some reason I get this error message:

"C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. Thes system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Mircrosoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application."

Any ideas on fixing that?


To fix this problem, you need to extract autoexec.nt_ from the i386 folder of your windows xp cd to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT


Do you just copy and paste it from the cd into system32 and make a new folder and copy and paste it into a new folder called "autoexec.nt"...anyways i tried that and it still doesn't work 🙁

 
Originally posted by: joe360
Originally posted by: Green Man
Originally posted by: joe360


Yeah I tired that but for some reason I get this error message:

"C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. Thes system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Mircrosoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application."

Any ideas on fixing that?

To fix this problem, you need to extract autoexec.nt_ from the i386 folder of your windows xp cd to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT

Do you just copy and paste it from the cd into system32 and make a new folder and copy and paste it into a new folder called "autoexec.nt"...anyways i tried that and it still doesn't work 🙁

New folder?
No new folder, it should be a file. I know that "extract" was once a DOS command, some kind of decompression thing or something remotely like that. But in this case, maybe just delete the existing autoexec.nt file in Windows\System32. Then copy and paste Autoexec.nt_ from the CD, and rename it, removing the "_" from the end. Maybe that'll work.

Because the error you're seeing isn't related to the downloaded file - that's a problem elsewhere in the system. Hopefully the file from the CD will fix it.
 
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