How can I make a bootable CD of Windows 2000 and SP4?
After you’ve slipstreamed your i386 folder with the current SP you’ll probably want to burn the files to CD and use them. This process will indeed let you use the CD as an installation point but it will not be a bootable CD, thus you will not be able to use this CD to boot into the setup phase. There are a few good articles that describe the process of creating a bootable CD (See list of articles at the bottom of this page). But the easiest method of them all (in my opinion) is using an already bootable CD to create the new bootable CD with the slipstreamed SP4 files.
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