Boot Disk 3.55 (BD355.DRJ) Features: Support for CD-ROM, Network, CD & Network, or clean boot Supports IDE CD-ROM drives (autoloads the correct driver) Support for user-defined Network Cards and drivers (see the a:\newcard.ini) Support for random computer names. Now you can easily use the same boot disk for several PCs and not run into computer name conflicts. (for use in a lab/multicast environment) Support for DNS DOS Utilities Included: Fdisk, Edit, Format, SmartDrv, Ramdrive, Xcopy, Emm386 ping, dnr Built in Support for the following network adapters: PCI Cards: 3COM 3C90x Linksys 10/100 Intel Pro 10/100, and Pro 1000 series Compaq gigabit (Q57 3com chipset) Cardbus (PCMCIA) Ethernet: 3COM 575 and 556 Xirxom/Realport series Cardbus Ethernet Prompt for network options at boot: Menu based configuration for choice of network card, DHCP/Static options, DNS, logon, domain etc. Support for custom automatic answer file (see the a:\answers.txt) Answer file features: Supply some or all answers for boot process Optionaly override answer file at boot time Automatically choose network card. Automatically choose DHCP or supply predefined IP/SubnetMask/Gateway Automatically generate random computer name or supply predefined. Automatic Logon/password Automatic Drive Mapping Automaticaly execute up to 100 user-defined commands run after boot process completes CHANGE LOG: BD2 (9/29/01) Original release BD21 (10/14/01) Undocumented Fixes BD23 (1/15/02) Undocumented Fixes BD30 (4/6/02) Now using Windows 98SE DOS version BD31 (4/7/02) Added Answer file support Support for user-defined Network Cards and drivers Support for DNS Will parse dotted decimal notation (or spaces) for IP addresses Support for random computer names. BD33 (5/2/02) Added driver support for CARDBUS cards: 3Com Megahertz 57x,556, and Xircom 10/100+56K first version presented on the Website linked to from bootdisk.com BD351 (9/18/02) Updated the Intel Pro 10/100 driver added the Intel Pro 1000 (gigabit) card support added the Compaq gigabit (Q57) card support Fixed a bug that prevented the Xircom driver from loading properly. BD353 (10/29/02) Removed SCSI CD-ROM drive support (still support ATAPI) to make room on the disk for additional network driver support. Changed the random name generator to use a 6 digit number to greatly reduce the odds of duplicate computer names. generated names will now be: BD###### Now loads emm386 in an attempt to provide more conventional RAM Fixed memory and load errors with the "network and CD-ROM" menu option Updated the fdisk.exe (Q263044) to support drives larger than 64GB Added the ping utility. Fixed DNS funtionality. You must manually run DNR.EXE after boot to enable name resolution. DNR.EXE may be loaded high. Example: C:\NET>lh dnr.exe BD354 (10/29/02) Due to frequent requests added the Realtek 8139 series 10/100 driver Downgraded the 3com 3c90x driver to version v5.2.2 version v5.2.4 and 5.2.5 have some problems when using the older 3c905 and 3c905b cards. v5.2.2 seems to work well with all versions (905, 905b & 905c). BD355 (02/14/03) Added TIMER= function in answer file to specify or disable the override timeout Added commandline option to makeboot.exe to specify location of the answerfile the default location is A:\ The command line is as follows: makeboot /n {location of \net folder} /a {location of answerfile} example: makeboot /n c:\net /a a:\ New version of Intel 10/100/1000 Pro driver Added advanced configuration of protocol.ini via answer file Moved LMHOSTS file to A:\ it will be copied to the \NET folder upon boot this allows for you to have preconfigured name resolution This began as a personal project to provide myself with an easy boot disk to use on the job (primarily for ghosting). It worked well for me so I figured I may as well publicize it a bit and share this tool. Thanks to all who have submitted feedback/comments. Please keep em coming. The latest version can always be obtained at http://www.tdonline.com/bootdisk.htm email your comments/questions to teledata@tdonline.com make sure you use NETWORK BOOT DISK as subject in emails as I get a lot of spam!