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Myboot disk utility create bootable disk for system recovery or OS failure. This application will repair your system and work well with all version of WindowsTRANSCRIPT
Myboot Disk
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What is Myboot Disk?
MyBoot Disk is a software which a enable user to create StartUp disk. This type of disks have different utilities to repair your unbootable system, with mouse support. The utilities of this application are BootUp fix, File extraction, Drive partitioning, Rapid Installation, Drive Format etc. This software is available for Windows environment and support versions: 7/Vista/XP/NT/2000/DOS. A single disk is enough for the GUI(Graphic User Interface) based Operating Systems. It will also retrieve the important system files, take corrective measures for corrupt file volumes etc. It will allow you to troubleshoot the Operating System errors and correct installation errors, correct registry errors and backup registry etc.
Features of MyBoot Disk
It will fix Windows booting problems. Correct Registry errors and take bakup of Registry. It will thoughly check your secondary as well as
primary memory. Its scan utility will scan the disks and system
resources. Recover lost drive partition. It will delete unwanted files. It will install the OS on the system at faster rate. Provide mouse support.
Create MS-DOS Boot Disk
Step 1: Place the disk in your PC. Step 2: Open MyComputer -> Right Click on A:
drive -> Format. Step 3: In Format Window, check the option
“Create an MS-DOS startup disk”. Step 4: Click Start.
Create Windows 2000 Boot Disk
Step 1: Insert atleast 1.44MB Disk in your PC. Step 2: Start -> Run -> browse CD-ROM drive. Step 3: Open 'BOOTDISK' folder -> double-click
on makeboot.exe -> OK, to finalise the step.
Common Errors of My Boot Disk
Disk error on track 0, head 0. Floppy can't be aceeded. Check another
application don't use it. Run Time Error. Program Files not found.
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