Installing Windows Drivers with TBOSDT for DOS/TBOS
You normally have to do what Microsoft calls an In Place Upgrade of Windows before it will boot properly on a system containing different hardware than Windows was originally installed on. This can occur when you move a hard drive from one system to another or when you restore a drive image of Windows to another system. The tutorial linked below covers a method whereby you can install Windows drivers without having to do an In Place Upgrade. While it specifically covers installing a Windows XP storage driver using the DOS/TBOS version of TBOSDT from a bootable USB flash drive, the basis of this tutorial can be used to create a universal restore solution for IT shops and consultants.