What is the other item at   http://www.ntfs.com/products.htm  that is labeled ... 
Self-extracting Bootable Floppy Disk Creator for NTFS Reader 

Thanks,     -Ann Fennell


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Doug Simmons 
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Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] Boot CD


It depends on what you want to do after you have "booted" the machine with the CD.  For example if your XP installation uses NTFS file system, then you can't see anything on the hard drive with true DOS.  DOS cannot read NTFS partitions. If you want a CD to boot in DOS mode to flash a BIOS, that's one kind of boot disk.  If you want to get data from a hard drive, that's another type of CD boot disk.  If you want to just install Windows from a CD then the installation CD is already bootable.

To see several ways to create DOS or Windows bootable CD's, go to:

http://www.bootdisk.com/nero.htm

To create a bootable CD to read NTFS partitions go to:

http://www.ntfs.com/products.htm   and look on the right side of the page for the download of the ISO image file.

Doug

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