The Windows 2000 CD should be bootable. If your cd drive doesn't support
bootable CDs you can make floppies by running makebt32 or makeboot.
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Daniel Chang
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: The Win2K CD is not always bootable. I had to go the
: floppy route using Makeboot.exe.
: >-----Original Message-----
: >The W2K CD is bootable. You need to set the boot
: sequence
: >to CD first from bios. When you switch on the m/c, watch
: >the screen closely for info about going to bios, and prop
: >around, do not change anything that is not related to
: boot
: >sequence.
: >
: >If unsuccessful, you may like to look at the numerous
: >posting from Dave Patrick on the same topic.
: >
: >
: >>-----Original Message-----
: >>I just bought a new 80 hard drive and would like to
: >>install 2000 professional. What is the best way to do
: >>this as the 2000 cd is not being read on bootup.
: >>
: >>Thanks
: >>
: >>Greg
: >>.
: >>
: >.
: >