How
to Make Windows XP Home and Professional Boot Disks... continued
Now
that you have the appropriate Microsoft Windows XP boot disk creator file downloaded,
you need to run it. It should look like the icon depicted on the right. When you
double click on the icon a Windows XP security warning may appear. If it does,
click on the "Run" button. Next, a terms of use box will appear. Click
on the "Yes" button to agree. The program will now extract the boot
disk files to a temporary directory and a black DOS box will appear.
*note* The Windows XP Boot Disk Creator only creates 3.5" floppy disks. You can
not create Windows XP boot CDs using this program. In the past this would go without
saying, but today many computers do not ship with a floppy disk drive. Obviously,
you will need a floppy drive to create a 3.5" Windows XP boot disk set.
The
box will ask you where you want to create the Windows XP boot disks. If your floppy
drive is the A drive, then press the letter "a" and press enter. Now
simply follow the directions on the screen to create your 6-disk Windows XP boot
disk set. Make sure you label each boot disk so you know which is which!
Once
your 6-disk Windows XP boot disk set is created, you can insert boot disk 1 into
your sick computer and begin the boot process. It will take some time to fully
boot, so be patient and swap boot disks when you are instructed to do so. Good
luck!
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