If you're looking for a way to create boot disks, check this site, it has most. http://www.bootdisk.com/ At 11:03 PM 5/14/2003 +0000, Daniel Sedory wrote: >In-Reply-To: <20030513010609.16679.qmailat_private> > >In light of some requests for more information about the files on the >Windows XP Startup Disk, I have created a web page with all the MAC >times of both previously deleted Win ME (overwritten and recoverable) >and Win XP files here: > >http://mirror.href.com/thestarman/winxp/winxpsd.htm > >To clarify: This "Startup Disk" is only a simply DOS (ME; v.8.0) boot >disk. It has nothing to do with NTFS partitions nor the Win XP OS >itself. I can only guess that someone at Microsoft decided there was >a necessity for Win XP users to still be able to boot up their systems >to a simple DOS prompt, so included the ability to create such a disk >from within the Windows XP OS. > >Sincerely, Daniel B. Sedory (aka, The Starman). > >----------------------------------------------------------------- >This list is provided by the SecurityFocus ARIS analyzer service. >For more information on this free incident handling, management >and tracking system please see: http://aris.securityfocus.com ----------------------------------------------------------------- This list is provided by the SecurityFocus ARIS analyzer service. For more information on this free incident handling, management and tracking system please see: http://aris.securityfocus.com
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