flyby -- if you've got win2k installed, you can create the boot disks with the add/remove windows components utility, I believe. If you have a win2k disk, you will find the disk generating utility on it, which can be run from dos. If you really need someone to prepare you copies of these disks, I'll do it, but -- again -- if you're just looking for a boot disk to boot into a clean dos environment, you're better off with Caldera Dr. Dos (do a search in these forums) or a win98/winME boot disk.