I have the exact same problem as MAVERICK. In my case, because my main PC (on which I created the DVD) doesn't have a floppy, I had to install PM8 on my wife's PC to create the rescue diskettes, then transfer their contents to a folder on my HDD over our LAN (don't ask... the trouble I go to... ) ANyway, the point being that I did exactky as Alanoll stated. I looked again in WinImage, and if you open the .IMA, then click Image>Boot sector properties you'll find some lame WinImage bootsector info. On the right there are options to set the bootsector to DOS6.22, Win95 or WinNT. I've set mine to DOS6.22, but haven't got around to creating a new ISO yet. Will edit if succesfull (or not ) EDIT So, the first try w/ DOS6.22 bootsector wasn't a success. The .IMA loads up fine, so there's some progress there, but after memdisk loads I get the old DOS error: Nonsystem disk or disk error - replace & press any key when ready. After that I created .IMAs with WinNT and Win95 bootsectors. In both cases, as with DOS6.22, the .IMAs unpacked and loaded fine, but the WinNT one gave a "couldn't find NTLDR, Please insert another disk" error message, then hangs. Finally, I rebooted and tried the Win95 bootsector, and lo and behold, the d*** thing booted up Win98 and then displayed a VERY ugly desktop with PM8 running! Yeehaw... Now if I can just the mousepointer to move somewhat smoothly. Anybody? ArmyDoc