- Sep 7, 2000
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Hey whats up everybody? Recently a friend of mine asked me to make a Windows 95 boot floppy for him and I have been running into a few snags. First of all, I have the original licensed Win95 CD, but I lost my floppy when I moved. Second of all, I am currently running Windows 2000 so I can't make a Startup floppy from the Add/Remove Programs menu like back when I had Win95 and Win98.
I was browsing a few websites and they all give instructions on how to modify a floppy with one created via that above method, but since I am running a NT based OS I am kinda out of luck.
Does anybody know of a site where I can get the EXACT same files that would be contained on a Win95 boot floppy (in a .zip file would be nice) or how I can create my own boot floppy by extracting files straight from the Win95 CD?
P.S. If I can modify it to have CD boot support too, that would be great. Thanks if you can help me out
I was browsing a few websites and they all give instructions on how to modify a floppy with one created via that above method, but since I am running a NT based OS I am kinda out of luck.
Does anybody know of a site where I can get the EXACT same files that would be contained on a Win95 boot floppy (in a .zip file would be nice) or how I can create my own boot floppy by extracting files straight from the Win95 CD?
P.S. If I can modify it to have CD boot support too, that would be great. Thanks if you can help me out