Installing win2000

This is a discussion about Installing win2000 in the Customization Tweaking category; I have a win98 machine with two HDs. Can I move all my dad to drive D and then install a fresh copy of win2k on C: and then access D drive with a problem? In other words I want to backup my data on drive D.

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I have a win98 machine with two HDs. Can I move all my dad to drive D and then install a fresh copy of win2k on C: and then access D drive with a problem? In other words I want to backup my data on drive D...

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Yes. Win2k can be installed on, and therefore read, NTFS, FAT32, FAT16, FAT12(not advisable to install on FAT16 or 12) without any issues.
 
Just so you know, if you do a dual boot, FAT 32 is the way to go.
 
And another thing, please dont post the same thing in two different parts of the forum. Thanx.