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misterrogers
When I bought my computer it came with a registered version of Windows
2000 installed. I did not want to use Win2K at that time. I have
always used Win98 and I just unplugged the Win2k harddrive, which was
only 10 gigs anyhow, so I had no need for it. I installed a larger
harddrive and installed 98 on it.
Recently I was having some hard drive problems, so I plugged in that
Windows 2K drive to determine if the problem was my hard drive, or
something else. It was the hard drive, so I was stuck using Win2k for
a few days until I got things repaired. In the process, I got to like
Win2k, but I also want to keep using Win98. Thus, I want to make a
dual boot setup.
The problem is that the computer did not include a an install CD for
Win2K when I bought it. However, it does contain directories such as
a recovery Dir. and some others that look like they might be the
install files. Can someone tell me what files to look for on that
drive that would be the install files. Or do I need to purchase a CD?
What I have is a registered installation, so I dont really want to buy
it if I can avoid it. Can anyone help.
If it does contain the install files, can I copy them to a CD or flash
drive and install that way?
While that installation works on that 10G drive, I want to install
Win2K on a larger hard drive and make it a dual boot. Thats why I
need the install CD.
By the way, so I install Win2K or Win98 first? (or dont it matter?)
Thanks
M. Rogers
2000 installed. I did not want to use Win2K at that time. I have
always used Win98 and I just unplugged the Win2k harddrive, which was
only 10 gigs anyhow, so I had no need for it. I installed a larger
harddrive and installed 98 on it.
Recently I was having some hard drive problems, so I plugged in that
Windows 2K drive to determine if the problem was my hard drive, or
something else. It was the hard drive, so I was stuck using Win2k for
a few days until I got things repaired. In the process, I got to like
Win2k, but I also want to keep using Win98. Thus, I want to make a
dual boot setup.
The problem is that the computer did not include a an install CD for
Win2K when I bought it. However, it does contain directories such as
a recovery Dir. and some others that look like they might be the
install files. Can someone tell me what files to look for on that
drive that would be the install files. Or do I need to purchase a CD?
What I have is a registered installation, so I dont really want to buy
it if I can avoid it. Can anyone help.
If it does contain the install files, can I copy them to a CD or flash
drive and install that way?
While that installation works on that 10G drive, I want to install
Win2K on a larger hard drive and make it a dual boot. Thats why I
need the install CD.
By the way, so I install Win2K or Win98 first? (or dont it matter?)
Thanks
M. Rogers