How Do You Make A Windows XP Boot Disc With Ultraiso?
A Windows XP boot disc enables users to repair system errors before Windows starts. A Windows XP boot disc can be created on a CD using a CD burning program such as UltraISO. With UltraISO you can burn ISO files, commonly known as disc images files, onto a blank CD. Loading the correct files onto a CD using UltraISO, and inserting the CD into your computers CD drive before starting Windows, will allow you to access the Windows XP system repair. Right click on your desktop and select “New Folder” to create a folder on your desktop. Make copies of the files that needed to create a Windows XP boot disk and paste them into this new folder. There are three files needed to do this; Ntdetect.com, NTDLR and Boot.ini. You can find the files by going to “My Computer” then opening your local hard drive which is usually the C: drive. Next open the C:\I386 folder and locate the three files. Copy and paste each of the three files into your new folder using Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V. Open UltraISO and go to