how can i run win2k server edition on my computer at the moment i am running win me and want 2 run win2k beside it i want to be able to select which one i want to run at startup
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how can i run win2k server edition on my computer at the moment i am running win me and want 2 run win2k beside it i want to be able to select which one i want to run at startup
Partition your harddrive. I don't know how tho since I haven't done it but search it in google. It'll give u some good links.
go to this Microsoft Website
It'll answer a lot of your questions. :)
As far as I know you need to create a new dos partition first in fdisk. Then you install the os to that partition
I don't know anymore becuase I have never tried this:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Operating_Systems/
(edit) Looks like I didn't need to even post :PQuote:
Originally posted by fallenknight308@18 April 2003 - 16:41
As far as I know you need to create a new dos partition first in fdisk. Then you install the os to that partition
I don't know anymore becuase I have never tried this:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Operating_Systems/
yeah but only about microsoft os's <_<Quote:
Originally posted by DeltaOmega553@19 April 2003 - 01:33
go to this Microsoft Website
It'll answer a lot of your questions. :)
Hey, how do you make your signature green like that? i can't change the color.
First, get rid of Windows me. My God that is a bad start. I suggest using Windows 98 SE, if you need that to rin certain programs.
Get XP instead of Win2K too. XP is so much better.
Here is why I say use Win98 and XP. If you install Win98 on one partion(or hard drive), then install XP on the other partion(or hard drive), you will automatically get a choice of Win98 or XP before the computer completely boots.
It's easier with partition magic 8 . :)
It has a wizard to install the new operating system
By the way won't you get the choice with Win ME as well as 98se? :unsure:Quote:
Originally posted by Spindulik@19 April 2003 - 02:17
Here is why I say use Win98 and XP. If you install Win98 on one partion(or hard drive), then install XP on the other partion(or hard drive), you will automatically get a choice of Win98 or XP before the computer completely boots.