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I have an old Dell Pentium II/XPS 400 unit with 384 mg ram and a 16 gig
hard drive. After several years of being disgusted with Windows ME, I
upgraded to Win 2000 Pro using a FAT 32 partition. The BIOS is the most
up to date for the unit - Phoenix Bios 4.0, Release 6.0, version A13.
The system is a constant loop when setting up the programs and files.
It reboots itself and goes back to searching for components, etc.
Dell customer support (outsourced to India, of course) says that the
motherboard and bios can't handle Windows 2000, yet I know people who have
loaded it on similar machines. He also said the motherboard won't
recognize any drive larger than a 16 gig drive.
Tell me if my plan is correct - I will load another drive with a Win 98 OP
system and hope it will read the current drive so I can copy my data files.
Should I remove the Windows 2000 op system?
hard drive. After several years of being disgusted with Windows ME, I
upgraded to Win 2000 Pro using a FAT 32 partition. The BIOS is the most
up to date for the unit - Phoenix Bios 4.0, Release 6.0, version A13.
The system is a constant loop when setting up the programs and files.
It reboots itself and goes back to searching for components, etc.
Dell customer support (outsourced to India, of course) says that the
motherboard and bios can't handle Windows 2000, yet I know people who have
loaded it on similar machines. He also said the motherboard won't
recognize any drive larger than a 16 gig drive.
Tell me if my plan is correct - I will load another drive with a Win 98 OP
system and hope it will read the current drive so I can copy my data files.
Should I remove the Windows 2000 op system?