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My new HP computer came with Vista Home Premium. I don't like Vista
and I want to install Win2k from my old machine instead. After 6 years
I don't know where my win2k installation CD is, but the CD is copied
to my old hard disk and I do have my serial number. I used the serial
# when I had to reinstall win2k, and when I registered online at
microsoft.com to get "automatic updates".
I copied i386 from my old machine onto a USB flash drive and tried to
install win2k from within Vista. I thought I would dual-boot for a
while, but the boot loaders are conflicting and Vista is not allowing
win2k to install. So I thought I would boot from floppy, fdisk the new
machine and kill off Vista. But my new machine has no floppy drive, so
.. . . my question:
How do I install win2k from my old machine onto the new one?
and I want to install Win2k from my old machine instead. After 6 years
I don't know where my win2k installation CD is, but the CD is copied
to my old hard disk and I do have my serial number. I used the serial
# when I had to reinstall win2k, and when I registered online at
microsoft.com to get "automatic updates".
I copied i386 from my old machine onto a USB flash drive and tried to
install win2k from within Vista. I thought I would dual-boot for a
while, but the boot loaders are conflicting and Vista is not allowing
win2k to install. So I thought I would boot from floppy, fdisk the new
machine and kill off Vista. But my new machine has no floppy drive, so
.. . . my question:
How do I install win2k from my old machine onto the new one?