http://www.24by7.ca/files/boot98se.exe1. Most of the files above are disk images. Download the file to your C: drive, put a fresh disk in your A: drive, then click on the file to create the bootdisk.
2. If the Primary link is down, use the Alternate [Alt] link to download my disks.
3. The W2K Pro disks can be individually downloaded, unzipped, and made with a program like WinImage . If you download the entire set, one can make them in dos or a dos window using makeboot for 9X or makebt32 for NT.
4. The DOS based .img versions have the image program included in the zippack to write the disks.