"Dan Conrad" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Windows 2000 OS -- used to run an instrument in lab setting. Have code,
> but company provided an image disk to restore a new disk -- not the OS
> CD itself. Drive is giving BSOD -- and suggests running checkdsk /F.
>
> Question Can I get an CD with OS from microsoft at minimal charge, since
> I have the code?
>
> Also -- the reason I want is there are important files on the hard
> drive. Can I boot off of a 2000 CD and run a recovery console, similar
> to what is in XP. That would give me a chance to repair the HD and
> perhaps save the files?
>
> Thanks
If you can a Win2k cd, yes...you can boot to the recovery console
Why not just pull the drive and slave it to another machine runnning either
win2k, XP or Vista
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