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Win 2000 Upgrade31 Jan 2004 20:26 GMT1
I am upgrading from Win 98 to Win 2000 Pro anf getting
error message "Invalid Page Fault in Kernel32.DLL at
0187:BFF8836D".
Checked the Knowledge base and followed the instructions
WINNT32 error upgrading from Windows 98SE31 Jan 2004 17:15 GMT1
I can't even get to the upgrade. Everytime I start the
upgrade process, when the prepare upgrade compantibity
report gets about 2/3 done, I get the following error.
WINNT32 this program has performed an illegal operation
hELP WITH FORMAT31 Jan 2004 15:23 GMT3
Help??? I need to know how to format my hard drive on win
2000 pro.
ugrade from win98 to win2000 pro31 Jan 2004 09:44 GMT4
Okay, i have windows 98 and i wanted to uprade to win2000.
I choose the upgrade option and everything went fine until
it the install process was almost over.  It gets to the
part where it says the installation is performing the
Windows 2000 Pro Upgrade31 Jan 2004 04:42 GMT2
I am doing an upgrade for an insurance agency who is
being told to do this upgrade. They have windows NT
workstation on their computers now and she has to go to
Windows 2000 Pro. They have 3 computers. I need to know if
Log on problem after migrating from NT to 2000 server30 Jan 2004 21:31 GMT2
My network included one NT PDC and one BCD.  I just
upgraded my NT PDC to 2000 AD when the PDC was off line.  
However, after the upgrade, the windows 2000 professional
clients can not log on to the new 2000 AD controller.  
windows 2000 "setup was unable to build the list of files to be copied"30 Jan 2004 18:44 GMT1
Hey.  I'm trying to upgrade to 2000 Pro from 98se but the
setup stops with "setup was unable to build the list of
files to be copied".  If I pick clean install instead of
upgrade from the initial setup window it progresses past
Upgrading from Win95/9830 Jan 2004 17:23 GMT1
I would like to upgrade some computers from Win95/98 to
Win2000Pro. However, the Microsoft website lists two
different upgrades to Win2000Pro one from Win NT and one
from Win 95/98 when talking about pricing although both
w2k os media30 Jan 2004 03:15 GMT4
I have computers running w2k pro OS, they have valid
licenses, but I need to obtain the OS CD's.  Does anyone
know of a source for just the media without the license at
a reasonable cost?
Service Pack 4 Setup encountered an error:29 Jan 2004 22:51 GMT2
AN ERROR OCCURRED UPDAING YOUR SYSTEM
LOG:
Starting process:  sptsupd.exe
***
Upgrading NT 4 domain to Win 200029 Jan 2004 22:15 GMT3
I am trying to upgrade our NT 4 network to Win 2000. I ran
into a situation with our domain name. Our domain name has
a dot in the middle. Something like XXX.ORG. When I go to
upgrade to Active Directory, it wants to assign a prefix
Upgrading my windows nt4 domain to 200029 Jan 2004 20:39 GMT1
Does anyone know if there are any good resources(books,
whitepapers, vendors) to help assist in the migration
from nt4 to win2k?
Any help would be great!
NT 4.0 BDC to WIN 2003 enterprise29 Jan 2004 19:12 GMT1
are there any implications to upgrading an NT 4.0 BDC
server to 2003 Enterprise server while the PDC remains NT
4.0?
W2K installed over XP error29 Jan 2004 16:37 GMT1
I attempted to install W2K over XP.  The XP networking
had gone bad and the user wanted W2K. The XP CD was also
damaged and refused to boot anymore.
The W2K install got as far as the first reboot.  It makes
partitions29 Jan 2004 06:56 GMT1
my drive was partitions, I did clean install of win2000,
deleted all but c: drive partition...now only showing 2G
for 60 G drive...how do I setup hard drive?
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