Boot Disk - Windows
To create an emergency boot disk, simply format a blank floppy using the FORMAT A: /s command to include the system files, and copy these additional files to it for future use:
CONFIG.SYS
AUTOEXEC.BAT
FDISK.EXE
FORMAT.COM
SYS.COM
EDIT.COM
CHDSK.EXE OR SCANDISK.EXE
DEBUG.EXE
MSD.EXE
MEM.EXE
WIN.INI
SYSTEM.INI
PROGMAN.INI
PROTOCOL.INI
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