Modifying boot install CD Win2k

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Aurelio Ponz

Hi!

I need to distribute Win2K installation CD to many users in my
organization, and i want to include in the CD some security directions. The
problem is that if i change the content of the CD, i cannot make it bootable
again.

I already know how to make a boot cd, but i need to make it exactly with the
same content of the boot floppy used to make de boot CD. Otherwise, win2k
will not install from boot cd.

Is there any way i can see how the CD boot is made to make a foot floppy to
make new bootable CD with my new information and the old Win2k system??
 
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Bob Qin [MSFT]

Hi Aurelio ,

Thanks for your posting here.

You may have interest in the solution provided by the following web site.

http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#w2k

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