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PostIcon Posted on: Feb. 01 2004,19:09  Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

I want to put together a NT4 server/98/XP bootdisk..

Can somebody help me.. I used the instructions for a 98/2000/XP 3n1 for the 2K disk but I need helpl with details on a NT4..

Please help..
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Some things are suppose to be figured out by using other programs such as "UltraISO". And yeah, don't forget the "Help" button on each of these programs! :)
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Chris, I admit that I have not tried using NT4 with EasyBoot yet. I held off posting a response till  now in the hope that someone who has tried it would respond.

I'll take a guess, however, that in all liklihood the same same general concept and procedure should work for windows NT 4. For Windows 2000 and Windows XP you have probably seen the batch files that copy files from the the i386 directory, right? Is the problem you are encountering caused by the fact that you do not have a similiar batch file for Windows NT?

If so, you can create this batch file easily enough. All it is doing is copying the setup files that start the initial installation. For Windows NT this would be the same files that are located on the startup floppy disks.

I wish I could be a little more specific, but until I have the time to sit down and try (which may not be anytime soon!) that's about the best that I can  do.

Hopefully someone else can fill in full details.

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