Creating Setup Disks for W2K Installation
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Hi,
I am using a transcender to study for 70-210 and below is 1 of the questions from the transcender that I think has an incorrect answer:
You would like to create setup diskettes for your W2K installation. What must you do?
A. Run Makeboot
B. Use Winnt /ox
C. Use Winnt32 /ox
D. Use Diskcopy to copy the original installation diskettes.
The transcender states that A is the correct answer. I disagree because my Sybex textbook states that to create boot disks on W2K or Windows NT the command is makebt32.exe. Makeboot.exe is the command to make bootdisks for Win9x.
Do you think my transcender is giving me the wrong answer? Let me know what you think.
I am using a transcender to study for 70-210 and below is 1 of the questions from the transcender that I think has an incorrect answer:
You would like to create setup diskettes for your W2K installation. What must you do?
A. Run Makeboot
B. Use Winnt /ox
C. Use Winnt32 /ox
D. Use Diskcopy to copy the original installation diskettes.
The transcender states that A is the correct answer. I disagree because my Sybex textbook states that to create boot disks on W2K or Windows NT the command is makebt32.exe. Makeboot.exe is the command to make bootdisks for Win9x.
Do you think my transcender is giving me the wrong answer? Let me know what you think.
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Orion82698 Member Posts: 483makebt32.exe Would be run from the GUI in windows 2000/NT to create boot disks. Tricky look fellars, aren't they?
I look at it the same way that I look at running the winnt.exe command.
Winnt.exe from a command prompt
winnt32.exe from GUI
That's just how I remember it.
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