> Won't work. You have to have at least a couple of files (think of
> io.sys and
> msdos.sys) at the beginning of the drive.
> 
> Use dd to create a bit-idetical copy.
> 
> My recipe is as follows:
> 	- make a 1G partition for windows (C:)
> 	- install windows/drivers/utilities/whatever
> 	- boot linux
> 	- mount the c partition, cd into it
> 	- dd if=/dev/zero of=zerofile bs=32M
> 	- rm zerofile
> 	- [the last two steps filled with zero all unused blocks]
> 	- umount the c partition
> 	- dd if=/dev/whaterver bs=32M | gzip > win.YYYYMMDD.img.gz
> 	- burn it on a cd

   Question: why fill all unused blocks with zeros?
   BTW, thanks for the tip; I think I'll use this.
   :Peter

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