If the machine is of no consequence to its intended use,
then do a new, clean installation of Windows 2000. It is
presumed, of course, that the Windows 2000 installation
cdrom, floppies/cdroms for the installed peripherals, etc.,
were also shipped along with the computer?
If the machine is of no consequence to its intended use,
then do a new, clean installation of Windows 2000. It is
presumed, of course, that the Windows 2000 installation
cdrom, floppies/cdroms for the installed peripherals, etc.,
were also shipped along with the computer?
Not being a meanie about it but it just turns out better
this way. Eliminates whatever garbage is already on the
machine and sets it up better for its intended use.
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