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This is all very confusing to me. All I need is an option to boot DOS or BartPE.

http://flyakite.msfnhosting.com I read the site, but it doesn't have any listing for DOS.

I tried reading two different Bart sites, and found both of them highly confusing.

Should I just give up? Anyone wanna take me under their wing?


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Okay, so I guess I can use the 98 walkthrough for the DOS bootdisk, but its sooo confusing. For instance:

http://flyakite.msfnhosting.com/98se.htm

Alrighty then. Pick a file at the root of your CD. I chose WIN51 as my CD also has Windows XP on it. If you had a CD.TXT file you could use that. Or you could create your own, so that each disk is unique like AIO1.txt if you have different version of the disk.

What the heck does that mean? I'm trying to use Win98, why is XP mentioned here?

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Its been awhile since I made a multi-boot cd. But the file is used to

identify the cd. You can use any file on the root of the cd or make your own

small text file. Edit findcd and replace WIN51 with whatever file you choose.

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Okay, I found BCDW and finally have a multiboot CD. That program makes it easy.

However, if you have used it, do you have any idea how I can get back to the CD menu from DOS?

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Only way that I am aware of is if you are using 911CD or any othe multiboot utility using CD-Shell which would permit you to go back to the menu.

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Only way that I am aware of is if you are using 911CD or any othe multiboot utility  using CD-Shell which would permit you to go back to the menu.

Actually I figured it out. As long as you load CD-ROM support (like a Win98 boot disk), then you can use bcdw.com to get back to the menu or load something else...

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