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Windows XP Quick Bootdisk Windows XP Quick Bootdisk

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Downloads:10313
Category:Bootdisks
Date Added:Sunday, 14th August 2005
Last Updated:Saturday, 10th September 2005
Version:1.0
Platforms: Windows XP
File Size:148Kb
Developers Homepage:http://www.bootdisk.com/
Description:

A windows XP quickboot diskette is used to boot into your otherwise healthy XP when your startup files are bad, missing, corrupted, or the MBR is damaged.

While the boot.ini file is technically specific to each machine depending on what partition you have Windows installed on and if you have a multiple boot setup, the majority of pcs have windows on C: in the default folder and are using an IDE hard drive.

Unlike other bootdisks, the quickboot diskette doesn't care where the 3 main boot files are located, so simply unpacking them to a disk that has been formatted on an XP pc should result in a workable disk for the majority of PCs.

Read the XPQUICK.TXT file before use.

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