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To: belker who wrote (24162)12/31/2001 7:35:06 PM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Read Replies (1) of 110655
 
I think your best bet is to reformat your C: drive
then install W2K on to your C: drive from a dos prompt
after booting with a Win 98 startup disk as per the
instructions in my last post. That'll preserve your
current W2K install on your D: drive. Oh, in my last post
I forgot about the W2K on your D: The ram drive the
startup disk creates should be E: then your CDrom moves
to F: so
F:\i386\winnt.exe
should get the ball rolling for you. Other option like Matt
and I said b4 is to copy NTLDR, ntdtect.com and boot.ini on
to your c: drive. If you want to try the that let me know
and I'll post you an appropriate boot.ini.
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