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<A NAME="992"><H1>Appendix B -- Creating Setup Boot Disks</H1></A>
<p/>Unless your computer supports booting from a CD-ROM drive, you must have the four Windows 2000 Professional Setup disks to complete the installation of Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional. To create these Setup disks, complete the following procedure.<p/>
<p/>Label the four 1.44 MB disks with the appropriate product name, as follows:<p/>Windows 2000 Professional Setup Boot Disk<p/>Windows 2000 Professional Setup Disk #2<p/>Windows 2000 Professional Setup Disk #3<p/>Windows 2000 Professional Setup Disk #4<p/>Insert the Microsoft Windows2000 Professional CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.<p/>If the Windows 2000 CD-ROM dialog box appears prompting you to upgrade to Windows 2000, click No.<p/>Open a Command Prompt window.<p/>At the command prompt, change to your CD-ROM drive. For example, if your CD-ROM drive letter is E, type <font class=Quote>e:</font> and press Enter.<p/>At the command prompt, change to the Bootdisk folder by typing <font class=Quote>cd bootdisk</font> and pressing Enter.<p/>With Bootdisk as the active folder, type <font class=Quote>makeboot a:</font> (where a: is the floppy disk drive) and then press Enter.<p/>Windows 2000 displays a message indicating that this script creates the
four Windows 2000 Setup disks for installing from a CD-ROM. It also indicates that four blank formatted floppy disks are required.<p/>Press any key to continue.<p/>Windows 2000 displays a message prompting you to insert the disk labeled Disk 1. (This is the disk you labeled Windows 2000 Professional Setup Boot Disk.)<p/>Insert the blank formatted disk labeled Windows 2000 Professional Setup Boot Disk into drive A, and then press any key to continue.<p/>After Windows 2000 creates the disk image, it displays a message prompting you to insert the disk labeled Disk 2.<p/>Remove Disk 1, insert the blank formatted disk labeled Windows 2000 Professional Setup Disk #2 into drive A, and then press any key to continue.<p/>After Windows 2000 creates the disk image, it displays a message prompting you to insert the disk labeled Disk 3.<p/>Remove Disk #2, insert the blank formatted disk labeled Windows 2000 Professional Setup Disk #3 into drive A, and then press any key to continue.<p/>After Windows 2000 creates the disk image, it displays a message prompting you to insert the disk labeled Disk 4.<p/>Remove Disk 3, insert the blank formatted disk labeled Windows 2000 Professional Setup Disk #4 into drive A, and then press any key to continue.<p/>After Windows 2000 creates the disk image, it displays a message indicating that the imaging process is done.<p/>At the command prompt, type <font class=Quote>exit</font> and then press Enter.<p/>Remove the disk from drive A and the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive.<p/>
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Unless your computer supports booting from a CD-ROM drive, you must have the four Windows 2000 Professional Setup disks to complete the installation of Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional. To create these Setup disks, complete the following procedure. Label the four 1.44 MB disks with the appropriate product name, as follows:Windows 2000 Professional Setup Boot DiskWindows 2000 Professional Setup Disk #2Windows 2000 Professional Setup Disk #3Windows 2000 Professional Setup Disk #4Insert the Microsoft Windows2000 Professional CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.If the Windows 2000 CD-ROM dialog box appears prompting you to upgrade to Windows 2000, click No.Open a Command Prompt window.At the command prompt, change to your CD-ROM drive. For example, if your CD-ROM drive letter is E, type e: and press Enter.At the command prompt, change to the Bootdisk folder by typing cd bootdisk and pressing Enter.With Bootdisk as the active folder, type makeboot a: (where a: is the floppy disk drive) and then press Enter.Windows 2000 displays a message indicating that this script creates the four Windows 2000 Setup disks for installing from a CD-ROM. It also indicates that four blank formatted floppy disks are required.Press any key to continue.Windows 2000 displays a message prompting you to insert the disk labeled Disk 1. (This is the disk you labeled Windows 2000 Professional Setup Boot Disk.)Insert the blank formatted disk labeled Windows 2000 Professional Setup Boot Disk into drive A, and then press any key to continue.After Windows 2000 creates the disk image, it displays a message prompting you to insert the disk labeled Disk 2.Remove Disk 1, insert the blank formatted disk labeled Windows 2000 Professional Setup Disk #2 into drive A, and then press any key to continue.After Windows 2000 creates the disk image, it displays a message prompting you to insert the disk labeled Disk 3.Remove Disk #2, insert the blank formatted disk labeled Windows 2000 Professional Setup Disk #3 into drive A, and then press any key to continue.After Windows 2000 creates the disk image, it displays a message prompting you to insert the disk labeled Disk 4.Remove Disk 3, insert the blank formatted disk labeled Windows 2000 Professional Setup Disk #4 into drive A, and then press any key to continue.After Windows 2000 creates the disk image, it displays a message indicating that the imaging process is done.At the command prompt, type exit and then press Enter.Remove the disk from drive A and the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive.