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    How to make a Boot CD from a RIS diskette?

    A have a problem with some of my old PC's in my windows network

    I always use RIS with a diskette, but now I have computers with the diskette drive broken.

    It is possible to make a bootable CD for RIS? I have a fully funcional diskette and i wont to create a bootable CD that can performe the same functions, i.e, performe remote instalation (from a windows 2003 server).

    It is possible?

    Many thanks,
    Mário, from Portugal

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    By RIS, do you mean Rising Internet Security?

    Honestly, I haven't got a clue, but if it's a floppy, just copy it's files off there and burn to a CD would be my guess.
    pacman -Syyu life not found in sync db

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    RIS = Remote Installation Service

    Here are solutions.
    http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/convert.html
    http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/floppy_image_on_cd.htm

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    My mistake I didn't know what RIS was.

 

 

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