To create a Windows 98 boot diskette, click Start, Settings, Control Panel, double-click the Add Remove program's icon, click the startup disk, and create the disk. When making a boot disk, if you are running "Stacker" or some kind of a DoubleSpace or drive swapper program, this could not work. Once in DOS and at the correct directory mentioned earlier , you're ready to create your bootable diskette. Insert a diskette that does not contain any information since it is going to be erased.
Once the diskette is formatted and the system are transferred, you'll be returned to your original directory.
In this directory, type:. If you're planning to use this diskette as a diskette to load games or you feel that you need mouse support, you need to copy the mouse driver onto the boot diskette.
Locate this file and copy it to your bootable diskette. Once you have copied the above files, create an autoexec. Get to the floppy drive by typing A: , once at the floppy drive, type:. Once this is displayed, press Enter to copy the file. Congratulations, after completing the above steps, you have a bootable floppy diskette.
To create a boot diskette, you must have access to the i directory on your Windows NT CD or possibly your hard drive. If you are using any SCSI devices that you need access to, you need to also load these drivers onto the diskette. To create a Windows Professional bootable diskette, you need four 1. Learn more Have you ever wanted to make a Bootable XP disk yourself, but don't know how? Well, this wikiHow will show you how. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers.
Please log in with your username or email to continue. No account yet? Create an account. Edit this Article. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article methods. Things You'll Need. Related Articles. In general, we found this method more reliable than using the Media Creation Tool to create the Windows 10 bootable flash drive, and ther are a number of other advantages to using Rufus as well.
The tool will only create a single partition up to 32GB and then completely ignore the rest of the drive, and Windows-based operating systems can only handle a single partition on USB flash drives.
First off, we strongly recommend using Rufus bit version to setup XP on a USB flash drive over the other methods, as its success rate is much better. As far as we know, the bit ISO image of XP is the only compatible version that can be put on a bootable flash drive success for XP bit was limited.
We also found that a lot of modern hardware refuses to detect the drive. A number of systems we have tested this with had very mixed results. The USB media does work on a couple of laptops, but with other systems, it just boots up into a blank screen. You can read below for some more general advice as well. This can be caused by a number of things. The most common is that your system is not setup to detect or boot from USB devices.
Try a different ISO image if at all possible. Attempting to install with your flash drive plugged into a USB 3. You may still use a USB 3. If no USB 2. This was mentioned previously in the Windows 10 section, but if you are creating a USB boot drive for Windows 10 and your 64GB drive is only showing 32GB available, then you need to recreate your boot drive with Rufus. The Media Creation Tool MCT only supports drives up to 32GB, and anything larger will have a second partition made, which Windows can not detect normally but is still available if you plug it into a Linux machine for example.
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We'll be creating the bootable USB flash drive with the tool, so select the first option. Select the version of Windows 10 that you require, in this case, we went with Home bit.
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