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mike
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      2nd Apr 2004
I currently have win2000 installed on my computer but wish
to completely delete the operating system and any
associated files and reinstall win98 since some of the
programs I wish to run are not compatible with win2K.
I have the full version of win98 + the startup floppy.
How do I do this? I don't want to create a partition I
just want to completely delete win2K from the computer.


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Dave Patrick
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      2nd Apr 2004
From the "Run" box
regsvr32 %windir%\AppPatch\slayerui.dll
to enable application compatibility mode.

To wipe the drive, some ways include; boot a win98/ME startup disk, run
fdisk and delete all partition information found (as long as NTFS is
primary). Or boot the Windows 2000 CD-Rom or setup disks and when you get to
the point, delete the existing NTFS and or other partitions found, then
abort the install. Or use a utility named delpart. Once removed you can boot
the Win98/ME CD-Rom or restore CD-Rom to start your install. Make sure you
have win9x device drivers available before hand.

ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/winnt...386/reskit.exe


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"mike" wrote:
| I currently have win2000 installed on my computer but wish
| to completely delete the operating system and any
| associated files and reinstall win98 since some of the
| programs I wish to run are not compatible with win2K.
| I have the full version of win98 + the startup floppy.
| How do I do this? I don't want to create a partition I
| just want to completely delete win2K from the computer.
|
|
| mike


 
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mike
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      3rd Apr 2004

>-----Original Message-----
>From the "Run" box
>regsvr32 %windir%\AppPatch\slayerui.dll
>to enable application compatibility mode.
>
>To wipe the drive, some ways include; boot a win98/ME

startup disk, run
>fdisk and delete all partition information found (as long

as NTFS is
>primary). Or boot the Windows 2000 CD-Rom or setup disks

and when you get to
>the point, delete the existing NTFS and or other

partitions found, then
>abort the install. Or use a utility named delpart. Once

removed you can boot
>the Win98/ME CD-Rom or restore CD-Rom to start your

install. Make sure you
>have win9x device drivers available before hand.
>
>ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/winnt/winnt-

public/reskit/nt31/i386/reskit.exe
>
>
>--
>Regards,
>
>Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in

newsgroup.
>Microsoft Certified Professional
>Microsoft MVP [Windows]
>http://www.microsoft.com/protect
>
>
>"mike" wrote:
>| I currently have win2000 installed on my computer but

wish
>| to completely delete the operating system and any
>| associated files and reinstall win98 since some of the
>| programs I wish to run are not compatible with win2K.
>| I have the full version of win98 + the startup floppy.
>| How do I do this? I don't want to create a partition I
>| just want to completely delete win2K from the computer.
>|
>|
>| mike
>
>
>.
>Eventhough I ran format c: using the win98 startup

floppy - the computer still seems to keep its ntfs file
system. Whatever option I choose using fdisk I can't seem
to completely wipe the hard drive clean. Using the win2K
cd to boot I'm not given any option to format. Only to
install or repair. Neither of these give me a delete
partition option.

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Dave Patrick
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      3rd Apr 2004
You can't format an NTFS partition using Win98 You'll need to delete the
partition by using one of the methods I mentioned. If you use the Windows
2000 CD-Rom you'll need to start setup to be given the option.

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"mike" wrote:
| >Eventhough I ran format c: using the win98 startup
| floppy - the computer still seems to keep its ntfs file
| system. Whatever option I choose using fdisk I can't seem
| to completely wipe the hard drive clean. Using the win2K
| cd to boot I'm not given any option to format. Only to
| install or repair. Neither of these give me a delete
| partition option.
|
| mike


 
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Richard L
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      5th Apr 2004
Mike,

The way you get to delete a partition with the Win2k setup disk, Setup will
tell you that you have an existing instance of win2k and ask whether you
want to correct it or install a new instance. Either before or after that
choice, you'll be asked something like whether you want to customize your
installation. Select that. Then somewhere along the line you'll be give a
choice of which partition should be used to house your new instance.
Additional choices allow you to select a partition and either delete it or
format it. That's the place that'll let you delete your NTFS partition.

To subsequently install Win98, you should use the boot floppy that came
with your CD. Boot with that floppy to get DOS running so that you'll be
able to invoke Win98 from your CD drive.

At least, that's my recollection.

HTH,
Richard


 
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