Create a bootable CD
or DVD with or without floppy
With the CD-ROM available on almost every computer
nowaday, floppy drives become a history. However, for those who find computers
a hobby, might run into a situation when they need to create a bootable CD that
works just like the old floppy disk. Unfortunately, to do this, you still need
a floppy drive to read your bootup floppy disk. Wait, the good news is, you can
just down load a bootable ISO image and burn it to a CD. And even better, we
have a copy of an ISO image right here. You can
download this image and follow the instructions below, or you can do a web
search for more options.
The information on this article will guide you
step-by-step how to create a bootable CD/DVD, either using a bootup floppy disk
or a boot image file. You will end up having a bootable CD or DVD, with CD-ROM
driver supported, that could startup your PC and bring up the command prompt.
This is going to be a good starting point, then you can run other utilities
such as hard drive ghost, etc..
Many current CD/DVD burning software support the
bootable feature. If you already have your favorite burning software, look
around to find the bootable option. For this article, I will use the steps and
sample screen-shots with the burning tool called Nero.
You will need a boot disk (floppy) or a bootable
ISO image to start. If you don't have one, you can download an ISO image here. This boot
image is Windows-98 based, which means it uses the Windows 98 bootup sequence,
which should do what we need. You can also download different boot disk images
from the internet. I've found bootdisk.com has a very good collection.
I assume that you already have Nero installed.
Also, it is highly recommended to use a rewritable disc so you can redo the
process if you have to.
- At the New
Compilation Window, select "CD" from the drop-down menu
and select "CD-ROM (Boot)" for CD, (or select "DVD"
and "DVD-ROM (Boot)" for DVD)
- If you use a bootup floppy disk, insert the floppy disk and select "Bootable logical drive...
- If you use
an image file, select "Image File" then click "Browse"
to browse to the image.
5. At the "Open" Window, browse to the location where you saved
the boot image and choose the image you wish to use and click "Open"
(you might need to change the "Files of type" to "All
Files" in order to see files with different extensions.)
6. Click
"New" at the New Compilation Window.
7. Nero
New Compilation Window disappears and Nero brings up its main screen where you
can add more files to the CD/DVD if you wish. For example, adding a
"ghost" folder with the file "ghost.exe" as follows.
Once you're done adding all the files you wish to, click on the "Burn" icon.
Once you're done adding all the files you wish to, click on the "Burn" icon.
8. At
the "Burn Compilation" Window, select "Burn"!
Thanks and Regards
Dhanasekar
Thanks and Regards
Dhanasekar
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