How do I make W2K boot disks?

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Topic says it all
 
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either use program in bootdisk folder on the cdrom. Or try running winnt32.exe /? for instructions. I think the latter one doesn't work any more to make simple pirates life more difficult. If you have a dos/win9x disk run setup (1386/winnt.exe from there), or elses set the cdrom as the first boot device in bios.

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whoops, posted a link in answer to this question in another forum and the moderator nuked it, so i'll voluntarily take the link down here...
 
try an ftp search for boot disk, of course after 24 hours, please purchase the software if you like it.
 
 
 
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I have the upgrade disk and there is no Boot folder. Can you explain further? Is there a way for me to make a recovery disk set like NT 4. That is what I am looking to do?
 
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PIII650 @ 728
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