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Steve Paddock
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      26th Nov 2006
Can someone please explain (in easy steps!) how to create a boot cd in
Windows xp sp2. I have a bios upgrade that needs applying via a boot disc,
and as I don't have a floppy disc drive, I have been told that I should be
able to achieve the same result from a boot cd.
Many thanks,
Steve


 
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Shenan Stanley
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      26th Nov 2006
Steve Paddock wrote:
> Can someone please explain (in easy steps!) how to create a boot cd
> in Windows xp sp2. I have a bios upgrade that needs applying via a
> boot disc, and as I don't have a floppy disc drive, I have been
> told that I should be able to achieve the same result from a boot
> cd.


Your Windows XP CD is bootable.
However - that is not the answer you really need in this case.

http://www.bootdisk.com/

Something there should help you out. Maybe an ISO to burn or something.
You could burn a CD, make it bootable with some Windows 9x diskette image
file you grab and add your other files to it.

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Rock
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      26th Nov 2006
"Steve Paddock" wrote

> Can someone please explain (in easy steps!) how to create a boot cd in
> Windows xp sp2. I have a bios upgrade that needs applying via a boot disc,
> and as I don't have a floppy disc drive, I have been told that I should be
> able to achieve the same result from a boot cd.


An external floppy drive is not expensive.

 
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Ken Blake, MVP
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      26th Nov 2006
Rock wrote:

> "Steve Paddock" wrote
>
>> Can someone please explain (in easy steps!) how to create a boot cd
>> in Windows xp sp2. I have a bios upgrade that needs applying via a
>> boot disc, and as I don't have a floppy disc drive, I have been told
>> that I should be able to achieve the same result from a boot cd.

>
> An external floppy drive is not expensive.



And an internal one is even cheaper, and easy to install.

Personally, I would not choose to have a system with a diskette drive. You
don't need them often but when you do, they are very convenient to have. And
they only cost $10 US or so.


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Steve Paddock
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      26th Nov 2006
Thanks for the info and link. It's a great site with loads of utilities, but
unfortunately,as far as I can see.there is nothing to simply create a boot
cd. There are loads of options for boot cd's with utilities to "wipe" disc
etc. I presume that I should be able to create a bootable floppy on a PC at
work (that has a floppy drive) and copy the files from there onto a cd, and
then copy the bios upgrade on. Anyway, I am going to give it a go and see
what happens - nothing ventured etc.




"Shenan Stanley" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Steve Paddock wrote:
>> Can someone please explain (in easy steps!) how to create a boot cd
>> in Windows xp sp2. I have a bios upgrade that needs applying via a
>> boot disc, and as I don't have a floppy disc drive, I have been
>> told that I should be able to achieve the same result from a boot
>> cd.

>
> Your Windows XP CD is bootable.
> However - that is not the answer you really need in this case.
>
> http://www.bootdisk.com/
>
> Something there should help you out. Maybe an ISO to burn or something.
> You could burn a CD, make it bootable with some Windows 9x diskette image
> file you grab and add your other files to it.
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
> --
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>



 
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Ayush
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      26th Nov 2006
I use Magic ISO. I used it for creating Multi-Boot CD (Boot-It, Image For Windows,
Recovery Console). It is easy to use & you can do lots of things with it. You can
create Bootable CD with it.

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up to 10GB; Make bootable CDs; Make cd image files from CD/DVD-ROM; also can burn
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CD-R/RW. Searching files in CD/DVD image file.



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Replid to [Steve Paddock]s message :
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> Can someone please explain (in easy steps!) how to create a boot cd in
> Windows xp sp2. I have a bios upgrade that needs applying via a boot
> disc, and as I don't have a floppy disc drive, I have been told that
> I should be able to achieve the same result from a boot cd.
> Many thanks,
> Steve



 
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Larry(LJL269)
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      26th Nov 2006
What do u want to boot to? BartPE or WPE or DOS. I
think u mean DOS. Be aware there r other options.

Pardon my French but I dont know whether 'to **** or go
blind' re boot cds.

Just my 2¢ worth. Larry

On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 15:47:07 GMT, "Steve Paddock"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

|Can someone please explain (in easy steps!) how to create a boot cd in
|Windows xp sp2. I have a bios upgrade that needs applying via a boot disc,
|and as I don't have a floppy disc drive, I have been told that I should be
|able to achieve the same result from a boot cd.
|Many thanks,
|Steve
|

Any advise is my attempt to contribute more than I have received but I can only assure you that it works on my PC. GOOD LUCK.
 
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Anna
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      27th Nov 2006
>> Steve Paddock wrote:
>>> Can someone please explain (in easy steps!) how to create a boot cd
>>> in Windows xp sp2. I have a bios upgrade that needs applying via a
>>> boot disc, and as I don't have a floppy disc drive, I have been
>>> told that I should be able to achieve the same result from a boot
>>> cd.



> "Shenan Stanley" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>> Your Windows XP CD is bootable.
>> However - that is not the answer you really need in this case.
>>
>> http://www.bootdisk.com/
>>
>> Something there should help you out. Maybe an ISO to burn or something.
>> You could burn a CD, make it bootable with some Windows 9x diskette image
>> file you grab and add your other files to it.
>> --
>> Shenan Stanley
>> MS-MVP



"Steve Paddock" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:j2oah.16686$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks for the info and link. It's a great site with loads of utilities,
> but unfortunately,as far as I can see.there is nothing to simply create a
> boot cd. There are loads of options for boot cd's with utilities to "wipe"
> disc etc. I presume that I should be able to create a bootable floppy on a
> PC at work (that has a floppy drive) and copy the files from there onto a
> cd, and then copy the bios upgrade on. Anyway, I am going to give it a go
> and see what happens - nothing ventured etc.



Steve:
In addition to Shenan's suggestion, are you certain that a BIOS upgrade for
your motherboard can be undertaken *only* with a bootable floppy disk
containing the BIOS upgrade file(s)? Many, if not most motherboards produced
over the past few years optionally provide for a BIOS upgrade install
directly through the internet or alternatively downloading the BIOS upgrade
file and installing it through the BIOS firmware. So that in either case
there's no need for the bootable floppy disk or bootable CD process. If you
haven't done so already, you might want to check this out with your
motherboard's manufacturer.
Anna


 
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Steve Paddock
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      27th Nov 2006
Thanks for all the help, tips and advice. I eventually solved the problem by
installing a floppy drive temporarily and flashing the bios from there.
Thanks, again,
Steve

"Steve Paddock" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%Fiah.14576$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Can someone please explain (in easy steps!) how to create a boot cd in
> Windows xp sp2. I have a bios upgrade that needs applying via a boot disc,
> and as I don't have a floppy disc drive, I have been told that I should be
> able to achieve the same result from a boot cd.
> Many thanks,
> Steve
>



 
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Rock
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      30th Nov 2006
"Steve Paddock" wrote

> Thanks for all the help, tips and advice. I eventually solved the problem
> by installing a floppy drive temporarily and flashing the bios from there.
> Thanks, again,
> Steve
>
> "Steve Paddock" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%Fiah.14576$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Can someone please explain (in easy steps!) how to create a boot cd in
>> Windows xp sp2. I have a bios upgrade that needs applying via a boot
>> disc, and as I don't have a floppy disc drive, I have been told that I
>> should be able to achieve the same result from a boot cd.
>> Many thanks,
>> Steve



You're welcome. Yes that certainly was the easiest way.

 
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