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This installation procedure starts with making boot disks. You start the installation after booting from these disks. This procedure is used for these guides so that you can easily reconfigure the disk partitions.
Note: When you configure partitions and format drives, any data on the server hard drive is destroyed.
Making the Windows 2000 Installation Floppy Disks
You need four formatted disks and the Windows 2000 Server CD. On a computer running a 32-bit version of the Windows operating system:
Insert the Windows 2000 Server CD into the CD-ROM drive.
When prompted, Would you like to upgrade to Windows 2000, click No.
On the Windows 2000 Server CD splash screen, click Browse This CD.
When a list of folders appears, double-click the BOOTDISK folder.
Double-click MAKEBT32.
At the prompt, Please specify the floppy drive to copy the images to, type: A.
Insert the first disk, and press Enter.
Follow the instructions to create the remaining three disks.
Best Practice: Label the disks as prompted during the creation process so that you will know the correct order to use them for Setup.
Close the BOOTDISK folder and close the Windows 2000 CD splash screen.