Looks like I may have found the answer
I just didn't think of these search criteria.
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_repair_9x.htm
I just have some questions about the process
No, it's not FAT16 or FAT32 (the partition XP will be on) Easy enough, just when should I install the boot manager? What steps of the process on this page shouldn't I do because I won't be using XP's boot loader? As far as installing the boot manager itself. I guess I would just boot up with the bootit CD to install it after I've done the rest of the process.If your C: drive is not FAT or FAT32, you CANNOT complete this procedure. You will need a 3rd party boot manager. I recommend BootIt Next Generation, www.bootitng.com.
I can create that file easily enough. But...........just what exactly is the process by which a disc is booted, what part does the BIOS look at first to see if it's bootable? For example, when you make a dos bootable floppy, you must type SYS (floppy drive letter) copying all three files to the disc won't make it bootable. If I add this text file to the boot disk, could it mess up the process? Sofar, I've just burned ISO's of bootable CD's to discs that I knew were bootable already. I just want to do it correctly is all.2) Create a Notepad file with the following entries, exactly as shown:
L 100 2 0 1
N C:\BOOTSECT.DOS
R BX
0
R CX
200
W
Q
3) Save the file to the Win98/Me Startup Disk as READ.SCR