Download the BCD full package from Nu2 productions website. You’ll find the file at www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=bcd111.zip. Make a new folder on your C drive at C:\BCD and extract the contents of the zip file here. Now go to http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?wnaspi32 and download the Nero Aspi Library - this enables BCD to burn your Windows CD. Save the file wnaspi32.dll to a new folder called bin within the BCD directory, i.e. C:\BCD\bin\wnaspi32.dll. Download the small wxp10.zip file from www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=wxp10.zip and extract it to C:\BCD.
You now need to find the i386 folder that contains your Windows installation files. This may be on your recovery disc or somewhere on your hard drive. Copy it to c:\bcd\cds\wxphome\files\ if you’re using Windows XP Home Edition and c:\bcd\cds\wxppro\files\ if using the professional edition.
You’re now ready to burn your disc. Put a blank CD into your drive and launch a command prompt by choosing Start > Run and typing cmd into the Open bar. Click OK. At the Command prompt type cd c:\bcd and press enter. The next command depends on whether you have Home or Professional edition. For Home, type bcd wxphome and for pro type bcd wxppro. Press enter and wait for your disc to be burnt.
Test your new install CD by restarting your computer and booting from it. If it has been made correctly, the CD should be bootable. Stop the installation before it makes changes to your system. To create an install disc including drivers and applications see www.supportpcs.co.uk/installcd/winxp.html.

Copy your windows files to C:\BCD\cds\wxphome\files or C:\BCD\cds\wxppro\files depending on the flavour of Windows XP you have.
