You should be able to make a Windows ME boot disk that will have support for
CD-ROM drivers. Boot of that and then run setup.exe (or whatever it's
called - I don't remember) off the XP installation CD.
From an XP computer (not sure if this is availabe in 2000 either)
- Insert a blank floppy
- Open My Computer
- Right-click on 3½ Floppy (A

- Select Format
- Select "Create an MS-DOS startup disk"
- Click Start button
- Click OK
Regards,
Martin
MCSA: M
"Rick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I occassionally work on older computers that can't boot from BIOS. How can
>I
> create a single floppy to boot the computer so that I can run or load XP.
> If
> I can at least foot it up to use the CD-ROM without waiting for 6 disks
> and
> errors that make you start all over. Even if I have to take the ISO
> images
> for the 6 flppys and place them on a CD so that I can at least boot from a
> single floppy and then load the setup off the CD-ROM. If anyone can guide
> me
> to where I can get this information that it is easy to set up and doesn't
> require all types of programs to do it. Thanks in advance.