Install win2k in 160GB drive..

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How do i install win2k in a 160Gb drive? I've heard of
installing service pack 4 but, i don't even have an
operating system installed.. is there a boot disk that
enables big harddrives?
Thanks,
 
Julius said:
How do i install win2k in a 160Gb drive? I've heard of
installing service pack 4 but, i don't even have an
operating system installed.. is there a boot disk that
enables big harddrives?
Thanks,

Google for "slipstream service pack".
 
Julius said:
How do i install win2k in a 160Gb drive? I've heard of
installing service pack 4 but, i don't even have an
operating system installed.. is there a boot disk that
enables big harddrives?

You should still be able to install Windows 2000 but it'll only "see"
130GB until you apply SP4 and the registry fix.

Alternatively, as Colon suggested, if you have another machine
available with a CD-R drive fitted, you could slipstream SP4 into your
Windows 2000 installation files and build a new Windows 2000 CD which
includes the service pack. I'd recommend this route as subsequent
builds will be easier/quicker and come up with SP4 already loaded.

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