I cannot figure out how to reformat C and install a fresh Windows 2000 Pro. Input please.
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great link, definately worth a bookmark, and I'm A+ certified as it isOriginally posted by jas1552
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thats a good point win2k reinstall actually wipes the original, unlike previous versions of windows, but as i keep my program files on the same partition as windows i prefer to format so i can get fresh installs of everything. much cleaner in my opinion.Comment
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Accomplished. I now have Win 2K on C and E drive and they are bootable at will. It is done using the 4 Win 2K Setup Disks and the Win 2K CD. It still took a bit of trial and error...but like anything else is simple when you learn how to do it.
Step one...create the 4 Win 2K Setup disks.
Step two...boot up using the 4 Win 2K Setup disks.
Step three...delete...via the Win 2K CD...the drive that is not in current use.
Step four...partition...via the Win 2K CD...the drive that you just deleted.
Step five...format...via the Win 2K CD...the drive that you just partioned.
Step six...continue loading Win 2K CD.
Repeat this process and this will give you fresh installs on each drive.
Basically...once the Setup Disk tells you to insert the Win 2K CD just follow the instructions provided.
After you have an operating system on each hardrive...when you boot up you select which hard drive you want to boot too. If you have the same operating system on each hardrive you will have to visually remember which one to select.Last edited by theking; 01-02-2004, 08:22 AM.When you're running down my country hoss...you're walking on the fighting side of me!
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people still have floppy drives installed in windows machines? fuck that.<a href="http://www.iroc409.com/"><img src="http://www.iroc409.com/adv/120x60.gif" border=0></a>
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BTW...thanks for the input.When you're running down my country hoss...you're walking on the fighting side of me!
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Why "fuck that". They are sometimes useful...and do they do not "eat" much.Originally posted by iroc409
people still have floppy drives installed in windows machines? fuck that.When you're running down my country hoss...you're walking on the fighting side of me!
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yeah, but they're annoying to install, and i hate extra unnecessary cables adding to the clusterfuck in my case.Originally posted by theking
Why "fuck that". They are sometimes useful...and do they do not "eat" much.
besides, as far as windows boxes, i haven't used a floppy in _years_. even boot up memory programs and stuff like memtest have bootable iso's now... lol.
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"Clusterfuck"...is a good use of the word.Originally posted by iroc409
yeah, but they're annoying to install, and i hate extra unnecessary cables adding to the clusterfuck in my case.
besides, as far as windows boxes, i haven't used a floppy in _years_. even boot up memory programs and stuff like memtest have bootable iso's now... lol.
i still use them on occasion, but only to install FreeBSD via ftp.When you're running down my country hoss...you're walking on the fighting side of me!
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You can edit the boot.ini file on C: to idenetify which drive / version youire are booting to:Originally posted by theking
After you have an operating system on each hardrive...when you boot up you select which hard drive you want to boot too. If you have the same operating system on each hardrive you will have to visually remember which one to select.
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT="Microso ft Windows 2000 Professional" /fastdetect
multi(0)disk(x)rdisk(x)partition(1)\WINNT="Microso ft Windows 2000 Professional on E" /fastdetectComment
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You guys are still using computers for this stuff???? I guess im way ahead of you.Comment
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Thanks for the info.Originally posted by AZBret
You can edit the boot.ini file on C: to idenetify which drive / version youire are booting to:
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT="Microso ft Windows 2000 Professional" /fastdetect
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