It depends, what are you using the boot floppy for? You can create a dos
boot floppy by right-clicking the A drive and clicking "format", then choose
the option to create one. However, this will only be useful for things like
flashing the BIOS or accessing a FAT/FAT32 partition.
To access the system using NTFS volumes, you should create the WinXP boot
floppies, see:
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