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Why Create a Bootable Windows Setup CD?There are at least a few reasons why you might need a bootable Windows Setup disc: • Very often, people want to reinstall a system to remove the crap that comes preinstalled on their system. If you have bought any PC or laptop from brands like Dell, Acer, HP, etc, you will know what I mean. The manufacturer typically installs tons of demo and trial software, toolbars and other junk that clutter up your system and slow it down. Uninstalling these programs takes a lot of time, and even when it is done, there are still residual pieces of the previous installation littered across your hard disk and the registry. In such a situation, it is useful to reinstall a pristine copy of Windows, load the drivers and only the software you actually want to use. • Another possible reason is that you've used your system for some time, and it's become incredibly sluggish and cluttered. You want to reinstall and start from scratch.

To simplify the process, you want to integrate (slipstream) all the Windows hotfixes, device drivers, applications, etc, into your Windows install disk, so that when you finish running the Windows installer, your system is good to go, without the need to wait a few hours for Windows Update to catch up with the last few years' worth of Windows Update. For this slipstreaming to take place, you need a Windows setup CD. • If you want to do a repair install of Windows, you will need a bootable Windows install disc. I'm sure there are many other possible reasons why you might need a Windows Installation CD, but let's get on with the procedure for making one.

PrerequisitesBefore you can recreate a bootable Windows installation disk, certain things are required: • A Windows XP SystemThis guide only applies to Windows XP systems, be it XP Home or Professional. I have not tested this procedure on other versions of Windows. • An I386 Directory (Folder) on your Hard DiskThis is essential. Without this, the procedure outlined on this page will not work.

To find out whether you can use the steps listed on this page to re-create your bootable Windows XP setup disk, look for into your system drive (usually the C: drive), and see if you can find a folder named I386 in the root directory. That is, see if you have the C: I386 folder on your hard disk. If your PC or laptop came from the major PC vendors like HP, Dell or Acer, chances are that there is an I386 folder at the root of drive C:, unless you've deleted it. Note that only c: i386 contains the files needed for this operation.

Do not use the files in 'C: Windows Driver Cache i386' or any other folders. • Windows License KeyWhen you bought your PC or laptop, it probably already came with Windows pre-activated, which means that you could use the computer out-of-the-box without having to enter your Windows licence key from Microsoft or needing to activate the machine. However, when you reinstall Windows, you will need a Windows licence key. You can usually find this taped somewhere on your computer (sometimes on the underside or back of the computer).

Without this, you won't get far in the installation. • Device DriversSome manufacturers provide you with the device drivers for your system on a CD that comes with your system. Others require you to go to their website and download these drivers. Whichever the case may be, make sure you have all your drivers handy before you start. Burn them onto a CD or DVD. Install rpm package on open filer zfs. Do not leave them on your hard disk, since your clean installation of Windows will probably wipe out everything on your hard disk. If your computer has SATA, IDE, SCSI or other mass storage devices (for your hard disks) that the Windows installer does not recognize out of the box, you will need to create a floppy disk with the drivers for that device.