Full Install Win2k Pro from Upgrade CD?
Title says it all but here are the details. I am currently dual booting Windows Mistake Editon and Win2k Pro (Mistake Edition Killer). I am now confident that all my hardware and software are compatible so I want to make the switch.
Title says it all but here are the details. I am currently dual booting Windows Mistake Editon and Win2k Pro (Mistake Edition Killer). I am now confident that all my hardware and software are compatible so I want to make the switch. I DO NOT want to upgrade WinME to 2k since it will cause "OS Decay" in the long run and I want to start fresh. What I want to do is format my hard drive and install 2k from an upgrade CD. I understand that it was possible with Windows 98 and ME and I want to know if you can do it with the 2k upgrade. If it is possible can someone please give instructions on the procedure? It it's possible I will go with 2k Pro until XP Pro comes out. If not I will have to live with Mistake Edition and wait for XP Home. Any info will be gratly appreciated.
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You can put in the Win2K Pro Upgrade CD, delete the partition and reformat it, then install Win2K Pro without having an OS currently installed. The only extra thing that will happen versus a full retail CD is that you will be prompted to insert a "qualifying product" CD (Win95/98/ME/NT) before it will complete the install.
ME doesn't work--at least the promo upgrade doesn't. However, I've used the upgrade for 98 and it works all the time.
Dude, go into your BIOS and tell it to 'Boot From CD', put the Win2K CD in your drive, and boot. Just follow the instructions. At some point it will ask for your qualifying product, at which point you put in the other CD, then it will tell you to put the win2K CD back in, then more following of instructions, and you're set.
Simply put: follow the onscreen instructions.
-bZj
Simply put: follow the onscreen instructions.
-bZj
Make the boot disks was a smart move. I've seen it need to be used, or have used them on occasion. We've advanced so much, yet we still use the floppy! lol
To format it, you should be able to do this after the product upgrade verification. You'll reboot and have to go through the process again, but this time when it asks you about changing the filesystem, you just select to leave it intact and start the install.
To format it, you should be able to do this after the product upgrade verification. You'll reboot and have to go through the process again, but this time when it asks you about changing the filesystem, you just select to leave it intact and start the install.
ye.....ditto...just did it using an XP upgrade.
c:\i386\winnt.exe
c:\i386\winnt.exe
Alright! Someone else knows when the millenium really started!