I want to make a bootable disk that can reinstall an image made with Ghost.

Thanks for the legal warning.

Dunc


Civileme wrote:

> I think it would be wise to reread the End User License Agreement
> (EULA) that came with your Windows system to assure yourself you are
> permitted to do that.
>
> If you have Win98 and it was fully installed, not jury-rigged by some
> ready-made, there is a file called bootdisk.bat in your \windows\command
> directory which will make a marvelous recovery floppy, (or complain
> about missing files if the system was preloaded by the usual gang at the
> factory).   Your win98 CD is bootable.  Win95 no such luck.
>
> But why would you want to do this?  I can see making a backup, but not a
> bootable recovery CD when a floppy is all that is needed.
>
> Civileme
>
> duncan hall wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Can anyone tell me how I can make a dos bootable cd under linux?
> >
> > My cd burner is scsi and the only scsi box I have is my linux
> > workstation. I want to make a bootable recover CD for windows.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Dunc

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