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A co-worker enherited a P-II workstation with a Win 2000 OS. I think the
hard drive is ready to croak, but I was able to clean it up and run it.
Problem is I cannot boot directly to the C: drive. After the OS loads it
goes to the network log in and of course it is not connected to the network
anymore. Is there any way to bypass the network logon so that the PC loads
Win 2000 and boot direcly from the C: drive?
This is kinda desperate request as the co worker's son needs it to do some
school work.
hard drive is ready to croak, but I was able to clean it up and run it.
Problem is I cannot boot directly to the C: drive. After the OS loads it
goes to the network log in and of course it is not connected to the network
anymore. Is there any way to bypass the network logon so that the PC loads
Win 2000 and boot direcly from the C: drive?
This is kinda desperate request as the co worker's son needs it to do some
school work.