Hi Patti,
Thanks very much for your help. Its very much
appreciated. I managed to make progress using this
method but I am have got stuck at one point and would
appreciate your help once again.
1. I created the four floppy disks boot disks by
executing MAKEBT32 file in the folder SERVER\BOOTDISK\
2. The computer was booted from the four floppy disks
created in no. 1 above. This worked properly.
3. At the end of the 4th floppy disk from no. 2 above it
asks for the Windows 2000 CD to be put into the CD
drive.
Error: when I do no. 3 above it tried to read the CD but
nothing then happens to install Windows 2000 and there is
no error message.
If you could assist with this I would appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
DRTP
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi DRTP,
>
>Yes, it's possible, but you can't do the install of 2K
by running Setup from
>within XP (as you have noticed). You'll need to boot
from the 2K install CD
>or create the set of 4 setup floppy disks and boot from
the first floppy in
>the set (will ask for each successive disk thereafter).
Instructions for
>creating the setup disks are here:
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=197063
>
>You'll also have to repair the XP Bootloader, since 2K's
bootloader doesn't
>recognize XP.......follow the instructions here:
>http://dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_repair_2k.htm
>
>
>Regards,
>
>--
>Patti MacLeod
>Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
>
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