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On Windows XP, you can generally boot directly from the Windows XP CD-ROM, however in some cases you may still need a set of boot floppies. In this case, click one of the links below to download a program to create boot floppies for Windows XP Home or Windows XP Pro editions.
Windows XP Home Edition Boot Floppy Creator
Windows XP Pro Edition Boot Floopy Creator
Under Windows 3.1, you have to create the disk yourself. Go to the DOS prompt and enter the following commands. Be sure to have a blank floppy handy.
FORMAT /S A:
COPY C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT A:
COPY C:\CONFIG.SYS A:
COPY C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM.INI A:
COPY C:\WINDOWS\WIN.INI A:
Now, if you can't boot from your hard disk, you will have a way to get your system started so you can deal with the problem.
For other Windows Operating Systems, visit Bootdisk.com to download a boot disk creator for your version of Windows or DOS.