

Put some tape over the hole in the top corner of the 3.5" disk (Opposite side to the movable write protect window) to tell the disk drive that the disk is a Double Density (DD) disk instead of a High-Density (HD) disk.Boot the PC with the boot CD, you will be greeted with a command prompt at drive A:.Any software (even late versions of Windows can do it) that can burn a. First up, you'll need to burn the attached disk image to CD.Unfortunately I don't have an old PC that supports USB boot, so I currently can't make instructions for that, check here for USB boot instructions: If anyone makes a disk using a bootable USB key, feel free to document the exact process in this thread. A 3.5" floppy disk, HD is fine, we'll reformat it as needed later. First up you'll need a couple things: - PC with 3.5" floppy disk drive (This MUST be directly connected to the motherboard, USB disk drives WILL NOT work due to the low level access required). Ok, so I figured out the process of making your own 4145B Boot Disk using info from around the web etc, so I thought I'd document it here for posterity and to help anyone else who needs it.
