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What is a boot disk and why do I need one? A boot disk is a floppy or a CD that you can use to boot your computer into a state in which you can use it to fix a problem. There will be times that your computer may not boot up properly and thus you can not access files or attempt fixes that you are asked to do. When situations like this occur, having a boot disk is necessary as you will be able to access files and attempt fixes that may allow you to make your computer operational again. How To Make A Startup DiskWith today's current versions of Windows, you will need a working version of Windows to make a boot disk on your own. With that said, it is a good thing to have a boot disk pre made and ready in case there is a problem with starting Windows in the future. . In order to make a boot disk you will need the following:
1. Below is a list of boot disk creators created by BootDisk.com for various versions of windows. Click on the link that corresponds to the operating system installed on the computer that will be booted by the boot disk.
2. Save the selected boot disk to your desktop when your browser prompts you where to save it to. When the file has completed downloading you will see an icon similar to the one below with a name that corresponds to the operating system you chose for the boot disk. .
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If you want the disk to be overwritten, press the Yes button, otherwise press the No button and insert a different disk. Once a disk has been inserted with no data or you confirm that it should be overwritten, the creation process will start and look similar to the image below. When the program is done writing to the disk, it will close on its own.
If at any time during this process you get an error stating that there is something wrong with the disk, remove the current floppy and insert a new one, as it is possible for floppies to get damaged over time by accidentally being bent or by dust getting inside them. How to use a boot disk To use the floppy, simply insert the boot disk into your computer's floppy drive and start or reboot your computer.When your computer starts, it will detect the floppy and attempt to boot off it. As it is a bootable floppy, your computer will start in DOS mode and allow you to access your files and data. Remember, though, to remove this floppy when you want your computer to boot up normally otherwise every time you turn your computer, it will boot off of the floppy. For an introduction to some of the commands you type in DOS, you can read our tutorial here: As always, if you have any questions, please feel free to ask them in the computer help forums. Boot Up Disk-- ![]()
David Miller April 2, 2007 TutorialsMac
If you’re into preventative maintenance and creating backups like we are, you’ll need to create a Mac start up disk image. It’s an indispensable tool – one which could save your data and prevent a lot of headaches down the road. This how-to will show you how to make an image of one hard drive and store it on another drive. This image will be compressed and will make recovery fast and easy. You will need an additional volume or a mounted shared drive with enough space to create the image.
There are two ways to create these images: Using Disk Utility or using the
hdiutil and asr commands in the terminal. We’ll talk about the GUI disk utility version first, and then we’ll discuss the CLI and automated version. It is best to create an image from a drive that is not booted at the time. You can image an active boot drive, but try to stop or quit any services and applications to make sure there is minimal writing to the hard drive while the image is being created. Here’s how to make a Mac start up disk image using Disk Utility:
Creating Disk Images with hdiutil and asr
Below, you’ll find a simple script that will create a ready-to-restore image. The disc image will be created with the date in the name. The only thing you will need to change is the part that says
extdisk – change this to the name of the second partition or share you will save the image to.
You can use cron to make full disk image backups. For example, you can create a cron job that images Macintosh HD to another drive called Backup Images every Sunday at 3 AM. Edit cron using the following command in the terminal:
sudo pico /etc/crontab
Add this line, but substitute
/path_to_image_script with the real path to the shell script from above:
00 3 * * 7 root sh /path_to_image_script
Press Control+O to save. Press the return key. Press Control+X to exit the pico editor.
How To Make A Start Up Disc For Win 10
We have a few servers running either Mac OS 10.4 client or 10.4 server. Using the above method is how we backup the system partition. We only use the system partition for boot and server settings, and this makes the partition quite small and fast to image. The boot partition on our servers never grows larger than 3GB, because there are no additional files taking up space. Besides the weekly image that is automatically created by cron and a script, we also create an image right before applying any patches or updates. This process is so fast that we can restore a system image in less than ten minutes after a cold boot off an external startup disk. We have successfully used this on a few occasions, when an Apple update broke something.
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