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Create a Startup Disk in Windows 2000 1. Insert a blank, formatted disk into the floppy disk drive, and insert the Windows 2000 CD into the CD-ROM drive. You need four blank, 1.44 MB formatted 3.5-inch disks. Label them "Setup Disk 1," "Setup Disk 2," and so on. 2. Click Start/Run. At the prompt, type the following command, replacing d with the letter of your CD-ROM drive and a with the letter of your floppy disk drive. d:\bootdisk\Makeboot.exe a: 3. Follow the instructions that appear. Note: The startup disks are used to start Setup if you can't start Setup from your hard drive. Startup disks contain different information from the Emergency Repair Disk. |
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