How to create a startup win xp boot cd

I have an amd 400-1200 mhz with 512 MB mem and a 15 gig hd.  Also a cdrom and dvd player, also a 3 1/2 diskettes.  I have windows xp home with serv pk 1 & 2 ed..  Run all diagnostic tests, but it does not start my hd or the Dominican Republic to cd.  I tried the Dr. disck did to install and they let me in the back and cannot start from the cd win xp disk.  How to create a bootable cd?  I have a second machine with win xp & sp3 with a cd - rw dr.

Hi regcaim,

Follow the steps in the article.

How to create a boot disk for an NTFS or FAT partition in Windows XP

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/305595

How to get the installation discs for Windows XP for installation of boot floppies

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310994

For reference: How to create a Bootable CD-ROM

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