A diskette from which you can boot your computer. Normally, your computer boots from a hard disk, but if the hard disk is damaged (for example, by a virus), you can boot the computer from a bootable diskette. For this reason, it's a good idea to make sure you always have a bootable diskette on hand. In Windows 95, you can create a bootable diskette by following these steps:
4. Select the Startup Disk tab and press the Create Disk button.
A bootable diskette is also called a bootable floppy, boot disk, and startup disk.
Boot Disks Describes how and why you would want to create and use a bootable diskette. Also includes a discussion of what files you should include on the bootable diskette. This page is from the "PC Guide."