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Does anyone know why when I tried to upgrade from Windows
ME to Windows 2000, it refused to do it and instead installed 2000 as a seperate system? And how do I get rid of the second operating system? |
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ME-to-W2k is not a valid upgrade path, and results are usually
disastrous. ME was written after W2k, so the W2k installer doesn't know how to interpret the ME settings and so forth. I would just start over with a clean install of W2k on a freshly formatted partition. If you decide to use the currently installed W2k, you can get rid of the ME by doing 2 things: (1) edit the C:\boot.ini file to remove the reference to ME. Boot.ini is a very small hidden/readonly/system text file; to see/edit it you must remove those 3 attributes. Start/Help/Reference/MSDOScommands will give you the syntax of the attrib command. (2) after making sure the system boots correctly to W2k with no boot menu display, you can then simply delete the ME system directory and all its subdirectories to free up that disk space. This step is not strictly necessary (it can be handy to have a backup system) but that space may be useful one day as W2k grows, which it probably will. alexsamgab@aolcom wrote: > Does anyone know why when I tried to upgrade from Windows > ME to Windows 2000, it refused to do it and instead > installed 2000 as a seperate system? And how do I get rid > of the second operating system? |
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