How do we install Win 2000 with no floppy drive?



I just did an upgrade to Windows 2000. I was able to easily install
because I made the 4 bootdisks. But new computers don't have floppy
drives. How do we install when that is the case, pls, anyone know? I
hope to get a new computer in a couple of months and both Win98SE and
Win2K seem to create boot disks for the CD-ROM to work, etc. and would
like to use Win2K in new system. If anyone can point me to a good
guide onine, would greatly appreciate it! :oD

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