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How Do You Make A DOS Bootable Disk On CD-ROM?

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How Do You Make A DOS Bootable Disk On CD-ROM?

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Creating a DOS bootable disk will allow you to load into the DOS operating system instead of the OS contained on your hard drive. This will enable you to make certain system changes (such as reinstalling or repairing the operating system) that would not be possible from within Windows. Download a DOS boot image from the site linked in the Resource section and save it to your desktop for safekeeping. Insert a blank CD into your CD drive and open your CD-burning program. Select the option to create a “Boot CD.” Click on the DOS boot image downloaded during Step 1 when asked to assign the boot image file. Burn the CD.

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