M> The Setup boot disks are available so that you can run Setup on computers
M> that do not support a bootable CD-ROM.
M> If your computer does support booting from a CD-ROM, or if network-based
M> installation is available, Microsoft recommends that you use those
M> installations methods instead.
M> Future products will no longer support installation via the setup boot
M> disks.
Sounds like these disks are not necessary _except_ during the
installation process, and only then when you have an older/cheaper
CD-ROM drive that is incapable of being the boot device.
Do these disks have any diagnostic value later?
Ron
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