How to create a CD with a large bootable area.

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I recently purchased a copy of the Norton Systemworks package.
I noticed that this CD is bootable, but more importantly
when you boot off this CD you can see that there is more than 1 floppy disk worth of files in that boot up partition on the CD.

Most of the programs I have seen, that will allow you to create your own bootable CD's require you to insert a floppy disk to pull all the files to put in the boot up partition.

So how do they that?
I could really use the ability to make these larger boot up areas, to my advantage.

Thanks
 
i think i know what you are talking about. when i used nero to make a boot CD with a winME startup disk i placed other files i wanted into the compilation, you can even add files later by making it multisession. the cd boots like the winME startup diskette. i choose "boot with cd-rom support" and i can access the other files i added through DOS. idea sounds cool, but not really that useful.
 
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