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How To Create a Windows XP Boot Disk

May 18, 2006 by admin  
Filed under Computers

Windows 98 served one good purpose: boot disks. The boot disks serve great purposes even today but sometimes you need to have a boot disk that will understand the Windows XP filesystem in a way that the Windows 98 boot disk did not. While it was a point and click operation in Windows 98, there are a few additional steps in Windows XP (though it’s not difficult). Follow these steps to create an XP bootdisk for NTFS filesystems:

  1. From the Windows command line type format a: and hit enter.
  2. Copy D:\i386\Ntldr and D:\i386\Ntdetect.com to the floppy drive. Note: Change D:\ to whichever drive letter your CD-ROM is.
  3. Create a text file called boot.ini on the floppy disk with the following contents:
    
    [boot loader]
       timeout=30
       Default= multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\windows
    
       [operating systems]
       multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\windows="Windows XP"
    

For more information, see Microsoft KB Article 305595.

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One Response to “How To Create a Windows XP Boot Disk”
  1. Jesse Middleton says:

    Would be nice to see a way of doing this without owning a floppy disk… Say with a USB drive or CD.

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