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Guest

I HAD 2000 PRO AND INSTALLED A COPY OF XP HOME....I HAD DONE THA FORMATTING
RIGHT AND CHOSE TO DELETE THE EXISING OS.....BUT THAT DIDNT WORK.......IS
THERE A WAY THAT I CAN JUST DELETE ALL WIN 2000 FILES MANUALLY AND IF
SO.....HOW DO I KNOW WHICH ONES..

THANKS
SHEREE
 
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kurttrail

SHEREE said:
I HAD 2000 PRO AND INSTALLED A COPY OF XP HOME....I HAD DONE THA
FORMATTING RIGHT AND CHOSE TO DELETE THE EXISING OS.....BUT THAT
DIDNT WORK.......IS THERE A WAY THAT I CAN JUST DELETE ALL WIN 2000
FILES MANUALLY AND IF SO.....HOW DO I KNOW WHICH ONES..

THANKS
SHEREE

Yeah, turn off your caplock and see if that helps. Let us know how it
goes!

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Peace!
Kurt
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"Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei"
 
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NobodyMan

I HAD 2000 PRO AND INSTALLED A COPY OF XP HOME....I HAD DONE THA FORMATTING
RIGHT AND CHOSE TO DELETE THE EXISING OS.....BUT THAT DIDNT WORK.......IS
THERE A WAY THAT I CAN JUST DELETE ALL WIN 2000 FILES MANUALLY AND IF
SO.....HOW DO I KNOW WHICH ONES..

THANKS
SHEREE

1. First: pry off the Caps Lock key on your keyboard. Get a hammer.
Place the key on a concrete surface, and begin hitting it with a
hammer. Continue until the key has turned into a fine powder.

2. Second: Repost in a civilized manner.

Posting in all caps is considered shouting and rude. Further, it is
hard to read. I quit reading before the fourth word of you first
sentence.
 

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