You can such programs as PowerIso, UltraIso and if you want to create Os bootable CD you can use nLite for (2000, XP) and vLite for (Vista) OSes.
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.
Yes , u can do it with Xp bootable disk. Boot it from bootable disk and select 2 partition for install
Windows 7 and Windows XP are operating systems. You cannot format operating systems. But you can format your hard disk or hard drive. You can use Windows XP bootable CD to format HDD, but you will have to use Windows 7 Bootable Installation disk to install OS on your formatted drive.
All Windows XP discs are bootable anyway, and it is very unlikely to be worthwhile installing Windows XP on a machine that isn't capable of booting from a CD.
i download windows xp service pack 3 and wright cd but this is not bootable, so you can help me how i can make bookable windows xp sp3 cd.
Just get a light bulb and shove it into your disk drive.
Windows XP is a bootable CD, so you don't need one.
We have 5-bootable files in windows XPWhich_are_the_boot_files_windows_xp2. NTDETECT.COM3. BOOT.INI4. BOOTSECT.DOS5. NTBOOTDD.SYS
You can create a bootable MS-DOS floppy disk, and put on it the utility which is called format.com. After that you boot your PC up from the floppy disk and use format.com to format the partion where windows xp is installed. Before you start you have to make sure that you have a windows xp installtion CD and a serial number for the windows xp. After you have formatted the partion boot up your PC from the installation CD and follow instructions. Better Idea - If Windows XP was installed with NTSF formatting, this idea won't work. You should do "fdisk" from a bootable floppy before you install Win98. This way the installation will properly format the disk for your new installation. Why don't you go back to Windows 2000 instead of 98?? It crashes a lot less often and will run fine on the old cpi. You will still need 128mb memory for either one to run decent.
go to cmos and set cdrom to be first bootable disk. then click to start windows with cdrom support. ensure your cdrom is working ok. also ensure that your xp disk has autorun installed (some do not). Good Luck!!!!!!!!!!!
You should use the official "Windows 7 DVD download tool" from Microsoft themselves for making Windows 7 DVDs
It depends on which operating system you want to boot on your flash drive. I have been using an application called Bootsage to create a Windows 7 installer flash drive or a WinPE bootable environment, and it seems to work very well. It runs under Windows XP as well as Windows 7. http://firesage.com/bootsage Here is a utility which make bootable pendrive in few very simple steps... http://techwek.com/2011/09/22/download-free-software-iso-to-usb-to-make-bootable-pen-drive-in-windows-7-vista-xp/