Ein paar Infos noch, wie sich's gehört:
Ist zwar schon ein Weilchen her mit meinem MCSE, aber musste man die *.sif nicht mit einem Assistenten erstellen, wo alle Daten (Seriennummer, Name, etc. ) eingegeben werden können. Uuuhhh, wird man vergesslich :(
You do not have to be running Windows 2000 to create the Setup Boot disks. A directory called \Bootdisk resides in the root of the Windows 2000 Setup CD. This directory contains two utilities capable of generating the 4 Setup Boot floppies. If you are booted into Windows 9x you will need to run the 32-bit version of this utility called makebt32.exe. If you are in DOS, or booted with a Windows 98 Startup Floppy that has access to the CDROM, you can use the 16-bit version called makeboot.exe.
Disks created from the Windows 2000 Professional CD cannot be used with Windows 2000 Server; the reverse combination also does not work.
Before deciding that a computer must be started from a CD or floppy disks, you should first try starting in safe mode on that computer.
After starting a disabled computer from floppy disks, you can then use the Recovery Console or the Emergency Repair Disk (if you have prepared one).