Re: Making a Bootable CD with System files on it.

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On Mon, 2010-06-28 at 16:22 -0400, Jim wrote:
> I have a non-bootable cd with WindowsXP on it. How do I take the system 
> files off and put them on a Bootable CD, so I can install the WindowsXP 
> in a KVM, Fedora 13 Host install ?

When I deploy Windows from non-bootable Windows CDROMs (mostly older
OS's), I usually boot using DOS for FreeDOS [1] bootpxe, create a small
1-2GB C: drive and make it bootable.
Next I boot into (Free)DOS, I copy the installation files from the CDROM
into drive C:\i386 and start the installation.

- Gilboa

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