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How to Create a MS-DOS Boot Disk

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Posted: 14 Oct, 2007
by: Weisbein J.
Updated: 14 Oct, 2007
by: Weisbein J.

This tutorial is designed to demonstrate how to create a MS-DOS boot disk using a floppy disk. This tutorial is based off steps used in Microsoft Windows XP. Steps may be different depending on your operating system.

1. Locate a spare floppy disk, and insert it into the floppy drive.

2. Navigate to ‘My Computer.’ To do that, click Start -> My Computer

3. Once in the My Computer window, locate the 3 1/2 Floppy (A:) drive, and right-click it. From the appearing dialogue, select Format…

4. A new window should have come up. In that window, check the box next to the item reading ‘Create an MS-DOS startup disk‘.

5. Now, click the ‘Start’ button.

6. A warning will come up saying ‘WARNING: Formatting will erase ALL data on this disk. To format the disk, click OK. To quit, click CANCEL.’ Go ahead and click OK.

7. In a few moments, you will have a bootable MS-DOS startup disk. An alert box will pop up declaring a success with the message ‘Format Complete’.

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