How
to Make Windows XP Home and Professional Boot Disks... continued
If you
can't find your bootable Windows XP CD to boot from, you will need to download
a free boot disk creation utility available from the Microsoft website. Click
on the appropriate link below for your Windows XP Home or Professional operating
system.
When
you click on the link, a download box will appear. Be sure to save the boot disk
creator file in an easy to find location (like your desktop) so you can run it
without having to search for it.
*note* Selecting the proper version of Windows XP is important. If you are unsure which
version of Windows XP you have installed on your PC, look on the sides or back
of your computer's case for the Windows XP sticker. Every computer that came with
Windows XP preinstalled is required to have one. It should say on that sticker
whether your computer is loaded with Windows XP Home or Professional.
If
you have Windows XP Home, click here to download Microsoft's boot disk creator.
If
you have Windows XP Professional, click here to download Microsoft's boot disk
creator.
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