
June 2nd, 2003, 10:52 PM
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Boot Windows from Network
Please disregard the post "Boot Windows from CD." I would delete it, but these new restrictions prevent me from doing so.
I've decided to give up on that and try something different.
I need to do one of the following:
1. Boot Windows from a network computer (Windows is installed on another computer and I want a client computer boot to a floppy, connect to the other computer and boot Windows from it)
2. Create a network boot disk to INSTALL Windows from across a network rather than from the CD (the contents of the Win98SE and WinXP Pro cds copied to a network server that I need to connect to and then navigate my way to install the respective OS).
The client computer has an nVidia nForce MCP onboard LAN and most likely would be formatted under NTFS and thus not running DOS.
NOTE: I do NOT have the NT 4 server CD.
Last edited by macrohard : June 2nd, 2003 at 11:21 PM.
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