Author Topic: Installing win2k when no os present  (Read 980 times)

johnh

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Installing win2k when no os present
« on: March 05, 2002, 10:46:46 AM »
Hi, I would like to install w2k on a computer at work, and when i went to boot it, it gave me the message that \"no operating system pressent\". I tried to boot from the cdrom by changing bios settings but that didnt seem to work. is there a way i can use a boot disk and boot from floppy or something. also how do i make the boot disk?
john

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Installing win2k when no os present
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2002, 06:16:23 AM »
ok here\'s you\'re options as I see them both require using another machine but anyway

you can make a set of boot disks from your win2k disk in a folder called bootdisk you\'ll find a program called makeboot and makebt32 and I think you should be able to run makeboot from dos so I take back the use of a second machine comment

or there\'s an article called making win2k bootable on this site
here  http://www.thetechguide.com/win2kbootcd/
which would be a longer route but a better long term solution
if you go that route check out the slipstreaming sp2 into win2k article and do them both at the same time eh?

hope it helps