Lost Windows 2000 Pro CD - How Do I Reinstall OS?

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Guest

I have a Dell with MS2000 Professional and want to re-install the OS but have
no CD. I am not sure if it even came with one. How do I get one, or how do
re-install the OS? Dell? Microsoft?

The computer is a P3 1Ghz and I don't really want to spend anything on it.

Thanks,

Barry
 
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Dave Patrick

If it was an OEM CD then you'll need to contact Dell

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|I have a Dell with MS2000 Professional and want to re-install the OS but
have
| no CD. I am not sure if it even came with one. How do I get one, or how
do
| re-install the OS? Dell? Microsoft?
|
| The computer is a P3 1Ghz and I don't really want to spend anything on it.
|
| Thanks,
|
| Barry
 
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Dr Zoidberg

pekoe said:
I have a Dell with MS2000 Professional and want to re-install the OS
but have no CD. I am not sure if it even came with one. How do I
get one, or how do re-install the OS? Dell? Microsoft?

The computer is a P3 1Ghz and I don't really want to spend anything
on it.
Does it still have the licence sticker on the case?

If so then just get a CDR of windows 2000 from someone and install it from
that

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Guest

It does have the sticker - the trick is finding someone who uses 2000. Most
people use XP.

Thanks for the tip, though!
 
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Bruce Chambers

pekoe said:
I have a Dell with MS2000 Professional and want to re-install the OS but have
no CD. I am not sure if it even came with one. How do I get one, or how do
re-install the OS? Dell? Microsoft?

The computer is a P3 1Ghz and I don't really want to spend anything on it.

Thanks,

Barry


If it was a retail license and you have proof of purchase:

How to Replace Lost, Broken, or Missing Microsoft Software or Hardware
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;326246

If it was an OEM license, you should contact the computer's
manufacturer.


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