Boot Floppy Disk with a Windows XP

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FrontPage Novice

Should this question be in only hardware, basics or general?
Create a Boot CD, DVD or Floppy Disk with a Windows XP-Based Computer.
Which at the preferred method? This PC has no floppy. Is there a method to
create a bootable CD with files from the web?
Or is there an ISO file to DL from the net that is used to create a bootable
CD or DVD?

Thank you for your time.
 
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Gordon

FrontPage Novice said:
Should this question be in only hardware, basics or general?
Create a Boot CD, DVD or Floppy Disk with a Windows XP-Based Computer.
Which at the preferred method? This PC has no floppy. Is there a method
to create a bootable CD with files from the web?
Or is there an ISO file to DL from the net that is used to create a
bootable CD or DVD?

Thank you for your time.


If you have a retail or OEM copy of XP then the CD is bootable.
 
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XP CC Novice

I am sorry the question was not clear enough.
I want to create a bootable CD. This PC does not have a floppy drive.
Is there anything to DL from the net that creates a bootable CD?
 
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Godfrey Wilkes

XP CC Novice said:
I am sorry the question was not clear enough.
I want to create a bootable CD. This PC does not have a floppy drive.
Is there anything to DL from the net that creates a bootable CD?

Nero can create bootable CD's.
 
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Gordon

XP CC Novice said:
I am sorry the question was not clear enough.
I want to create a bootable CD. This PC does not have a floppy drive.
Is there anything to DL from the net that creates a bootable CD?


To do what? And please quote the post you are replying to - it makes the
thread easier to follow.
 
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Larry Samuels

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until the effects wear off.

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Gordon

Stan Brown said:
Mon, 3 Jul 2006 09:12:37 +0100 from Gordon


I think you meant to say:

Please quote the relevant *part* of the article you're replying to.

It's better that people quote the whole post rather than none!
 
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Steve N.

Do I enjoy what with you?

ÖÓ²Ó¾ü said:
I'm from china.I don't see you topic

It has nothing to do with you being from China. I'm from USA and I don't
see it either.

Steve N.
 
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Stan Brown

Tue, 4 Jul 2006 13:09:10 +0100 from Gordon
It's better that people quote the whole post rather than none!

Marginally better, perhaps. But it's better still to quote only the
specific part one is responding to.
 

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