To: tictoc
It might be that you are not setting the partition to NTFS type file system. My source comfirm that you need NTFS partitioning for Windows 2000. Check all your partitions as your system might be trying to load critical files on a non NTFS partition.
To: Falcon4.0
Thank you for the tip but I did choose NTFS, as previously installed, instead of FAT.
21 posted on
10/01/2002 6:57:06 AM PDT by
tictoc
To: Falcon4.0
It might be that you are not setting the partition to NTFS type file system. My source comfirm that you need NTFS partitioning for Windows 2000.
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I have always installed on NTFS part but I'm pretty sure you can install it on FAT32. There are good reasons for doing this. In dual boot mach. win2k is not visible when you boot to win98 if installed on NFTS.
HOWEVER/// Win2k and it's files are visible from win98 if installed on FAT32 partition.
25 posted on
10/01/2002 7:00:21 AM PDT by
dennisw
To: Falcon4.0
My source comfirm that you need NTFS partitioning for Windows 2000Not true. You can run with FAT32.
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