BootCD?
This is a discussion about BootCD? in the Windows Software category; Well, my question for the day is: Is there anyone out there that could, in a very simple way, tell me where i could find/download a already made BootCD ;( Packed and ready to be burned to another CD.
Well, my question for the day is: Is there anyone out there that could, in a very simple way, tell me where i could find/download a already made BootCD ;(
Packed and ready to be burned to another CD...
The following things should be included:
I need support for networking with 3Com cards and preferably also general support for CD-Roms...
Also the commands NET and CMDS would be nice...
If its possible also the option to loggon to a network with passwords and such. Not sure though if that is possible without telling what network i use....
I have been trying to make one for some time now but it always goes wrong somehow...
Oh.. ok.. I confess... I am lazy x)
/Helshad
Packed and ready to be burned to another CD...
The following things should be included:
I need support for networking with 3Com cards and preferably also general support for CD-Roms...
Also the commands NET and CMDS would be nice...
If its possible also the option to loggon to a network with passwords and such. Not sure though if that is possible without telling what network i use....
I have been trying to make one for some time now but it always goes wrong somehow...
Oh.. ok.. I confess... I am lazy x)
/Helshad
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You're not going to find a bootcd, perfectly customized with your necessary drivers, on the net.
You can, however, make your own perfectly customized bootcd, packed and ready to burn to a cd.
If it's going wrong for you, try this method.
Use a floppy disk to make your own boot floppy. 1.38meg isn't much, but can be sufficient. There are other wayz to make to make 10+meg boot images, but this is a simple answer.
Use disk image 5.0 (shareware) to make an .img of the disk.
Use nero (demo) to burn your .img file to a bootcd, at 1x.
Boot with your fully fuctional boot-cd. Remember to change your bios first-boot-device to cdrom.
You can, however, make your own perfectly customized bootcd, packed and ready to burn to a cd.
If it's going wrong for you, try this method.
Use a floppy disk to make your own boot floppy. 1.38meg isn't much, but can be sufficient. There are other wayz to make to make 10+meg boot images, but this is a simple answer.
Use disk image 5.0 (shareware) to make an .img of the disk.
Use nero (demo) to burn your .img file to a bootcd, at 1x.
Boot with your fully fuctional boot-cd. Remember to change your bios first-boot-device to cdrom.
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Well... I kinda know all that... I just hoped someone had an image file ready... with the basics.. hehehe
Well.. I will make my own... just have to retry tomorow again... ;(
I really know how to but I got so irritated because some small errors so I just wrote the post anyway.. hehehe
Well.. I will make my own... just have to retry tomorow again... ;(
I really know how to but I got so irritated because some small errors so I just wrote the post anyway.. hehehe