Yes, that would be the ideal solution. But actually, I don't know exactly what should be on the disk or how I should create a custom bootdisk

If I remember well, a bootdisk has some files in a special location on the disk (eg. config.sys?). How can I manage those?
And which file do I need to support discs on an Adaptec 29160N scsi-adapter?
In the mean time, I managed to mirror the drive to another one, with another PC. So I transferred the entire SCSI-setup to PC#2, ran the wizard on it and mirrored the drive. (needless to say that I booted from PC#2's c:\ drive and NOT from the SCSI

).
If PC#1's c: drive fails, I now have a spare one to backup with. But this procedure isn't really convenient and it would be a lot easier with a working bootdisk. Anyone?
Thanks!