Writing Disk Images From DOS, Windows, or OS/2
If you have access to an i386 machine, you can use one of the
following programs to copy images to floppies.
The FDVOL, WrtDsk or RaWrite3 programs can be used under MS-DOS.
To use these programs, first make sure that you are booted into
DOS. Trying to use these programs from within a DOS box in Windows, or
double-clicking on these programs from the Windows Explorer is
not expected to work. If you don't know how to
boot into DOS, just hit F8 while booting.
NTRawrite is a freeware contemporary version of
Rawrite/Rawrite3 that is compatible with WinNT and
Win2K. It is a self-explanatory GUI application; you select the disk
drive to write to, browse to the disk image you want to place there
and hit the Write button.
These tools can be also found on the Official Debian CD-ROMs under the
/tools directory.