18 Steps to a TCP/IP Boot Disk
All you need is a blank disk and a little patience

"A TCP/IP boot disk is handy when you're using imaging software to roll out a standard client image across the network, running an unattended installation of Windows NT 4.0, or troubleshooting a machine that has a FAT partition."

posted on Thursday, January 02, 2003 1:48 PM |
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