Summary: Hi, I'd like to transfer all of my data from a Windows 2000 operating system onto an external harddrive. If my W2k OS fails, I'd like to get a new com...
Summary: Hi i have bought a new dell OptiPlex GX240 computer and i have a problem to setup w2k pro or xp pro because it's craches in the first setup screen whe...
Summary: Hi, I'll make this sweet, and as short as possible: -Have laptop running XP -Have Desktop running W2K -Have SMC Router and cable modem -Previously ran...
Summary: Don: You can't "Upgrade " XP to W2K (or should that be "downgrade")... The "bog standard" route would be to reformat etc...; and this isn't always con...
Summary: If you are looking at doing large rollouts I'd suggest using RIS on a Windows 2000 Server. But since you didn't say anything about your network setup ...
Summary: Hi, I placed "comments" in the "Properties" of hundreds of JPGs on a W2K machine. I placed these graphics on the server and moved over to a machine r...
Summary: I tried to set up RAID 1 (MIrroring) on XP Professonal and was supprised that its not working. All that is allowed is spanning and striping, but no mi...
Summary: I have an environment where I dual boot PC workstations with W2K and XP. I have a NT4 PDC and 2 NT4 BDC's. The BDC's use DHCP, NAT, and routing, so ...
Summary: Hello, I am sharing one large ntfs partition between W2K and XP-PRO, on the same machine from a dual boot. Systems are working just fine; they have on...
Summary: Hi, I Have a laptop with W98 / W2K & WXP plus a shared data drives - I think that's what you want. Basically setup W98 (or dos) as the 1st (primary pa...
Summary: use partition magic to shrink your w2k file system (defrag and backup first) and install XP to free space. If you are shrinking HD, have you concidere...
Summary: Stephen: You're willing to start afresh (option 1)? (- ignoring your last post immediately above this one?) Run Fdisk routine to reconfigure drive for...
Summary: “…When I select XP I get an error that says "Win 2000 could not start up because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SY...
Summary: "Janet": presuming you haven't done it all yet... You can achieve it all without need of reformatting etc... But wise to backup all data etc. - first....
Summary: And in the meantime you can read all about it (W2K/'9x LAN, and others) on: http://www.helmig.com and http://www.practicallynetworked.com both excelle...
Summary: You don't need an add-in boot-manager; and you can do it all without the need to manually edit the boot.ini (although that is one way) Set XP drive as...
Summary: If you have W2K already and will have to buy (or otherwise...) XP - save your pennies and stick with W2K? XP likes a faster cpu than W2K; will run rea...
Summary: Running repair for W2K may (will probably) work for W2K - but will probably (almost certainly) disable access to XP... W2K repair will overwrite/repla...
Summary: I have win200 pro, and love it but I have only 256 mb of memory there is no point for me to up grade since I am running w2k. xp has better memory man...
Summary: I don't see the problem. I boot seperately NT-W2K-XP, all on seperate scsi hard drives external of my tower (raid type boxes). In the tower with the m...
Summary: A system loaded with '98 can "talk" (i.e. connect via a network) to another system installed with another OS - be it M$ or Apple... A simple 2 PC (M$ ...
Summary: Short of using an add-in boot-manager util (or bios switching as you do at present), there are a couple of other routes to consider. Either: use remov...
Summary: Wow, why not try to make it look like Win 3.1 right away? You can use winfile.exe and everything. XP is bettr than w2k. Period. The 'look' of XP is ...
Summary: In an 'ideal/text book' dual/multi-boot you would have a smallish active Primary partition - which would hold only the various boot/startup files; the...