If you don't have either of those, a very simple freeware tool that can do this is ImgBurn , which can be downloaded from www. Download ImgBurn and install it. However, if your system does not have a floppy drive, you may need to forego saving these. To make a bootable flash drive: Your computer's bios must support booting from a USB device. Flash drives have become quite inexpensive and ubiquitous. There are plenty of good instructions on the Internet about how to make a flash drive bootable.
Do a google search for " usb bootable flash drive " and find a method you like. Warning: the computer will treat your flash drive as the first "hard disk" in the computer. Your real hard disk will typically be shifted to second in order. If you forget to include the command-line switch, the computer will read the MBR of the flash drive instead.
Please know that this knowledge is not mine, I just thought it could help you. All information was found here:. Browse Community. Windows General. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:. Last reply by Krestalter Unsolved. Krazyhead00 2 Bronze. Ok this is really stupid. Stop pressing the F8 key when it appears.
Press the "Enter" key to boot into DOS mode. Type in the desired DOS commands to execute them. Type "shutdown -r" into the DOS window to restart your computer omit the quotes. Your computer will boot into Windows XP by default and whatever changes you made will take effect immediately. Daniel Hatter began writing professionally in His writing focuses on topics in computers, Web design, software development and technology.
He earned his Bachelor of Arts in media and game development and information technology at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
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