
Windows 95 Windows 98

Windows ME Windows NT

Windows 2000 Windows XP Home

Windows XP Professional DOS

Ultimate Boot Disk
Boot Disk Creators...

** IMPORTANT: Choose Open after clicking on the program of your choice***

Windows 95

Windows 95A
Have 1 blank floppy disk ready and click the link below to extract to the floppy. Answer the prompts with the appropriate responses
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Windows 95b
Have 1 blank floppy disk ready and click the link below to extract to the floppy. Answer the prompts with the appropriate responses
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Windows 98

Windows 98 no ramdrive
Have 1 blank floppy disk ready and click the link below to extract to the floppy. Answer the prompts with the appropriate responses
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Windows 98 OEM
Have 1 blank floppy disk ready and click the link below to extract to the floppy. Answer the prompts with the appropriate responses
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Windows 98se no ram drive
Have 1 blank floppy disk ready and click the link below to extract to the floppy. Answer the prompts with the appropriate responses
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Windows 98se OEM
Have 1 blank floppy disk ready and click the link below to extract to the floppy. Answer the prompts with the appropriate responses
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Windows Millennium

Windows ME no ramdrive
Have 1 blank floppy disk ready and click the link below to extract to the floppy. Answer the prompts with the appropriate responses
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Windows ME OEM
Have 1 blank floppy disk ready and click the link below to extract to the floppy. Answer the prompts with the appropriate responses
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Windows NT 4.0

Windows NT Workstation
Have 3 blank floppy disks ready and click the link below to extract to the floppies. Answer the prompts with the appropriate responses
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Windows NT Server
Have 3 blank floppy disks ready and click the link below to extract to the floppies. Answer the prompts with the appropriate responses
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Windows NT Terminal Server
Have 3 blank floppy disks ready and click the link below to extract to the floppies. Answer the prompts with the appropriate responses
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Windows 2000

Windows 2000 Professional
Have 4 blank floppy disks ready and click the link below to extract to the floppies. This Creator Creates the Floppies in Sequence. Answer the prompts with the appropriate responses
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Windows 2000 Server
Have 4 blank floppy disks ready and click the link below to extract to the floppies. Answer the prompts with the appropriate responses
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Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Have 4 blank floppy disks ready and click the link below to extract to the floppies. Answer the prompts with the appropriate responses
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Windows XP Home

Creating the Setup Disks When you run the file, it extracts the files. You receive the following prompt: This program creates the Setup boot disks for Microsoft Windows XP. To create these disks, you need to provide 6 blank, formatted, high-density disks.
Specify the Floppy Drive to Copy the Images To. Type the drive letter for the floppy disk drive (this is typically drive A). After you type the floppy disk drive letter, you see the following prompt:Insert one of these disks into drive (drive-letter :x., where "x" is the letter of your floppy drive) This disk will become the Windows XP Setup Boot Disk.
Press any key when you are ready.
When you press a key, the downloaded file starts extracting and copying the files. Continue inserting the blank disks as you are prompted to do so until all six disks are created. If the process is interrupted you must run the downloaded program file again to create all six disks.
Make sure to label each disk appropriately with the number that is specified by the program. You will have to use the disks in the correct order during the Setup process.
Using the Setup Disks After you create all six disks, insert the first disk in the floppy disk drive, and then restart the computer. Note that the computer must be configured to boot from the floppy disk drive. In some cases, you may need to modify your computer's BIOS settings to do this.
The Setup process starts. Insert the other floppy disks as you are prompted to do so. Note that you will need to use the Windows XP CD-ROM to finish Setup.
The Windows XP startup disk allows computers without a bootable CD-ROM to perform a new installation of the operating system. The Windows XP startup disk will automatically load the correct drivers to gain access to the CD-ROM drive and start a new installation of Setup. You cannot upgrade from a Windows XP startup disk.
Windows XP Home Edition startup disks will not work for Windows XP Professional installations and vice-versa.
Windows XP Setup boot disks are available only by download from Microsoft. The Setup boot disks are available so that you can run Setup on computers that do not support a bootable CD-ROM.
If your computer does support booting from a CD-ROM, or if network-based installation is available, Microsoft recommends that you use those installations methods instead.
Have 6 blank floppy disks ready and click the link below to extract to the floppy. Answer the prompts with the appropriate responses
RETURN TO MENU
Windows XP Professional

Creating the Setup Disks When you run the file, it extracts the files. You receive the following prompt: This program creates the Setup boot disks for Microsoft Windows XP. To create these disks, you need to provide 6 blank, formatted, high-density disks.
Specify the Floppy Drive to Copy the Images To. Type the drive letter for the floppy disk drive (this is typically drive A). After you type the floppy disk drive letter, you see the following prompt:Insert one of these disks into drive into drive (drive-letter :x., where "x" is the letter of your floppy drive) This disk will become the Windows XP Setup Boot Disk.
Press any key when you are ready.
When you press a key, the downloaded file starts extracting and copying the files. Continue inserting the blank disks as you are prompted to do so until all six disks are created. If the process is interrupted you must run the downloaded program file again to create all six disks.
Make sure to label each disk appropriately with the number that is specified by the program. You will have to use the disks in the correct order during the Setup process.
Using the Setup Disks After you create all six disks, insert the first disk in the floppy disk drive, and then restart the computer. Note that the computer must be configured to boot from the floppy disk drive. In some cases, you may need to modify your computer's BIOS settings to do this.
The Setup process starts. Insert the other floppy disks as you are prompted to do so. Note that you will need to use the Windows XP CD-ROM to finish Setup.
The Windows XP startup disk allows computers without a bootable CD-ROM to perform a new installation of the operating system. The Windows XP startup disk will automatically load the correct drivers to gain access to the CD-ROM drive and start a new installation of Setup. You cannot upgrade from a Windows XP startup disk.
Windows XP Home Edition startup disks will not work for Windows XP Professional installations and vice-versa.
Windows XP Setup boot disks are available only by download from Microsoft. The Setup boot disks are available so that you can run Setup on computers that do not support a bootable CD-ROM.
If your computer does support booting from a CD-ROM, or if network-based installation is available, Microsoft recommends that you use those installations methods instead.
Have 6 blank floppy disks ready and click the link below to extract to the floppy. Answer the prompts with the appropriate responses
RETURN TO MENU
DOS

DOS 6.22
Have 1 blank floppy disk ready and click the link below to extract to the floppy. Answer the prompts with the appropriate responses
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"Ultimate Boot Disk"

A Dos Boot Disk with CDROM Support and Many Other Useful Programs and Utilities
Use this program to make a DOS boot disk with far superior capabilities than normal Dos boot disks.. Have 1 blank floppy disk ready and click the link below to extract to the floppy. Answer the prompts with the appropriate responses
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