I've acquired a copy of NT 3.51 and would like to play around with it for nostalgia's sake I guess but I have a few questions on how to go about this - my system has no floppy drive so I can't use the floppy disks that come with NT. Is there anyway to make a bootable image of the install CD like NT4+ has? Secondly, I'm not that familiar with pre NT4 NTFS and really haven't found much documentation on it - so to those who are familiar with it - I ask what happens when you install (for multi boot) an NT3 partition in NT3's NTFS and then install a higher operating system such as 2003. My understanding is that 2003 will take the wonderfully wise course of 'upgrading' my partition to the new NTFS version. As I have found no patch or documentation for a patch to let NT3 read/write modern NTFS partitions, I figure this would kill my data. I really hate the FAT file system for a variety of reasons so I don't want to just go the easy route and make a small fat partition. So is there any workaround to let NT3 keep its own partition in the native legacy NTFS format or do I need to hide the partition from 2003? On another note, I have also acquired a copy of NT 3.1 but it appears attempting to play around with this will prove futile. I'll ask the same questions as above anyway - with the additional note of wondering whether you can get IDE optical drives to run with pre-SP3 NT3.1. Yes I've been called weird for wanting to run these obsolete (useless?) operating systems/software - I just like learning/seeing where things have come from and playing around with it. I'd still run NT 4 on everything if it would allow me to run all my software. Thanks in advance, Chris.