I'd try to boot with the Win2k CD, and select Recovery or Repair (whichever it is, i can't remember.) I think there's a way to recover the Master Boot Record that way. Another possible remedy would be to install a third party boot loader (like PowerQuest's boot magic or System V's System...
What you are having a problem with is the Master Boot Record... Run FDISK.EXE /mbr to erase the Master Boot Record, then install Win2k in the first partition. (If win2k sees something like a boot loader in the MBR, it won't install it's own boot loader there.) Now go ahead and install Win2k in...
I'm using Win2k Server without installing the server apps. It runs on a Cyrix 6x86 pr233 (really 200Mhz, I hate PR ratings) with 64 Megs ram. It runs as fast as NT did on this machine, but when viewing my Task Manager, I can see why I could use another 64 megs of RAM. 64 megs is ok for now; at...
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