Copy the Disaster Recovery Setup Disks for the Bootable Disk Method (Windows 2000)

Create copies of the Windows 2000 setup disks and label each disk accordingly (for example, Windows 2000 Setup Boot Disk 1, Windows 2000 Setup Boot Disk 2, and so on). To do this, use the MAKEBT32 utility. You can run this utility from the network directory containing the master files for Windows 2000, or you can run this utility from the Windows 2000 CD. The utility is located in the bootdisk directory on the Windows 2000 CD. Enter the following command to create the setup disks:

MAKEBT32

You can also create these disks by running MAKEBOOT under DOS or Windows. For more information about how to create Windows 2000 setup disks, see the Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation Guide.

Note: When you recover your system, you must use the Windows 2000 CD.


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