Author Topic: Win2k OS won't install  (Read 926 times)

ComputerKid

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Win2k OS won't install
« on: November 26, 2003, 12:07:20 PM »
I have been trying to install Win2k on my laptop. At first I installed win98 and it worked fine, but when I formatted to install win2k I found a partition (I think it was called systemSave or something like that). I assumed that it wasn't necessary (it was my sisters old computer, a Compaq and I figured it was a system restore space). Nw, however, win2k starts up and it says its missing a file. It tries to find it on a CD but it can't and so windows won't start. I tried to put win98 back on but that didn't work either. The computer won't boot off of the CD (no matter what I use, be it a win98 boot disk, a generic boot disk, the install CD). I was wondering if anyone has ever had this problem or any ideas.

D1Ringer

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Win2k OS won't install
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2003, 11:44:41 PM »
Dude,

On a Compaq, that system save partition you seen was a bios set-up.

If you try to put the compaq recovery disk in you get some error like 186??

Can't remember, been a while. Go to msn (or your fav) search engine and type the error and you'll end up at compaq site. You have to punch a code in to get it to recognize the disk again.