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Emergency/ DOS boot disk page


Welcome to my Emergency Bootdisk page - version 2.


I decided to update this page and make it as informative as possible, since this is by far the page that's most helpful to people.

Here you'll find information and links to more information about how to create an emergency disk that will help you if your hard-drive crashes, when you want to do a fresh OS install (either on a newly purchased hard-drive or you're reinstalling your OS), or you want to load up DOS to run some old software or whatever.

Table of contents:

 

Third-party boot disks (including Ringw0rm's bootdisk of life)

Windows98 bootdsik - make a generic bootdisk from inside Win98

WindowsNT DOS-client startup disks

 

Files essential for PC repair

Windows9x bootdisk "from scratch" - TweakCentral shows you how


I made a disk image file so you can just make a dos boot disk.
Download it (bootdisk.zip 806 KB 06/09/99)

I hope you find this information useful, and as always, .




Third-party Bootdisks


Check out these sites, they really do an excellent job!

Bootdisk.com (added 09/14/00)
I stumbled across this site. Looks like it offers bootdisks for many different Operating Systems.

The DOS page (formerly Ringw0rm's Techw0rm and the Boot-disk-of-life) - updated 09/14/01
Wim Borghs informs me that he's moved to a new site. This site now has a lot of info and links pertaining to DOS as well as the great boot disk.

LittleWhiteDog's How-To (01/29/01)
This is a great page with lots of pictures - you should know exactly what's going on after reading this article! I think this might be for WinME only, but it should work regardless of the OS you run.

Ultimate boot disk - (thanks Crossroads) 02/11/01
I haven't had a chance to try it yet, but it looks like it has a lot of features...

Know of any others, .




Windows98 bootdisk - make a generic bootdisk from inside Win98


This one's a no-brainer, but may or may not work on your system/configuration or with your CD-Rom drive.

1. Get a blank (preferrably new) 3.5" floppy disk ready.

2. Be sure you have your Win98 cd-rom hand and go to:
Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs | Startup Disk tab, press the Create Disk button and follow the instructions.

3. Make sure it works:

  • Boot with this floppy.
  • Place a data cd-rom (Like your Win98 disc) in the cd-rom drive.
  • At the dos-prompt, type "d:" - replace d with whatever letter you have assigned to your cd-rom (this changes the active directory to the cd-rom drive).
  • Then type "dir" you should see a listing of the files contained on your cd-rom drive.
  • Type setup (or the name of an executable if you have a disc other than the Win98 disc in the cd-rom).
  • If the setup program begins to run, exit it. Congratulations, you have a working Emergency bootdisk. If at any point here you get an error such as "invalid drive specification d" - you need to modify your bootdisk or use a different method to make it.




WindowsNT DOS-client startup disks



I definitely want to put more information here. But first I have to learn how to do it myself. For now, "peep" this very in-depth article over on 3Com's site. It will guide you through it:

3Com Guide: WindowsNT DOS-client startup disks
NT startup disks for the 3c59x or 3c90x family of NICs but you can learn what's going on and perhaps generalize to any NIC with the apropriate drivers.

Element K Journals: The Network Client Administrator
install software over networks or create installation disk sets... this article runs you through it.

NT FAQ install section (owner/author inpres?)
Step-by-steps on how to install NT many ways, including over a network

Xircom support: Creating a DOS client boot disk to connect with NT4 Server
Shows you how it's done






Essential files


delpart.exe 122kB (direct download from TweakCentral).

-> also see the files page to download Delpart from another source.




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