Burnt the i386 folder from your harddrive onto a disk and that's it.
An emergency start-up disk
Download and boot from the Ultimate Boot CD available from http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/ Use a disk utility to erase the partition and Windows will do the rest when you install it. thank you pretty good windows xp boot disk
You can download the iso and burn it into a disk
Every version of Windows, even Vista, bundles a copy of MS-DOS. You can create an MS-DOS boot floppy by formatting a floppy disk, and checking the "Create an MS-DOS startup disk" box.
Start-> right click on My Computer->Manage->Disk Management. Right click on unallocated space-> Create partion.
Create a dos boot disk. Make sure that it contains FORMAT and FDISK. If you have access to Windows 98 then you can create a boot disk.
for DOS, and maybe early windows. try bootdisk.com
Copype.cmd
Walkthrough: Create a Bootable Windows PE RAM Disk on CD-ROMThis walkthrough describes how you can create a bootable Windows PE RAM disk on CD-ROM by using the Copype.cmd script. Windows PE RAM enables you to start a computer for the purposes of deployment and recovery. Windows PE RAM boots directly into memory, enabling you to remove the Windows PE media after the computer boots.
You don't the last version of windows to use the ERD was windows 2000
What you actually want is a Windows recovery disk, you can buy one from Microsoft, or you can create one from an existing Windows system (though I don't remember how, try Googling "system restore disk creation"). Downloading a free disk is illegal under Micro$oft's terms, so you'd be hard-pressed to find a site that offers free Windows recovery disks.
yes it does but you have to buy it separately from the store and download it from the disk that you bought.