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Solve : Intstall 2000 over XP.? |
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Answer» I have a computer DUAL-booted with 98Se and XP Pro. I have a computer dual-booted with 98Se and XP Pro. It'll work fine; just format the XP partition, and install it there. windows 2000 should find windows 98 and setup a dual boot. (note: Windows 2000 and XP both use the same version of NTFS.) Quote from: Quantos on November 05, 2009, 11:18:02 AM What do you think Server 2000 will do for you? He said windows 2000 Professional, Not Server.Quote from: BC_Programmer on November 05, 2009, 11:53:17 AM It'll work fine; just format the XP partition, and install it there. windows 2000 should find windows 98 and setup a dual boot.Thanks BC, that was exactly what I needed to know. Quote from: Quantos on November 05, 2009, 11:18:02 AM What do you think Server 2000 will do for you?Actually Im thinking about running 2000 Pro not Server. I was gonna use the XP partition for programs that would not run on 98SE. I have since found out that some these programs require a 2nd or 3rd service pack which I do not want to install because it will slow down XP and use more HDD space. I can still run all the programs I currently have on XP on 2000 plus get a speed boost and none of the Bell & whistles included in XP. Thanks All Good catch BC, I need more coffee.You might want to get W2K SP4 slipstreamed before you install it.....That will SAVE you from a lot of updating....zzardiw start looking at the topic dates...chances are if they haven't been back in a Month,....they're gone for good.Cool.....but new users/visitors/searches will bring up the info.........and us W2K die hards need all the info we can get.......lol...........zlol...whatever. |
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