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#1 User is offline   graz 

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Posted 20 March 2001 - 02:41 PM

I know I could pass for a newbie, which
currently I am, but I'm having a little
problem: I was wondering if I could install
a copy of NT Server on a machine which already has 2K Professional. I'd need that
for work and that would be great! (I scream
thinking of all the configs to redo)...
And speaking of that, will I have to reconfig
the machine anyway?
Thanks in advance,
Graz
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#2 User is offline   OLEerror 

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Posted 20 March 2001 - 03:13 PM

The problem you are going to run into is that NT 4 cannot read NTFS 5 before service pack 4 is applied. So the installation will probably fail. If you make the drive or partition you plan on installing NT 4 Server to the active partition, it should work though. You'll just need to modify the BOOT.INI.
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#3 User is offline   graz 

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Posted 20 March 2001 - 03:38 PM

So, I should create a new partition, where
I'll install NT, boot from there, apply the
SPs, and then it should be all ok, right?
Graz
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#4 User is offline   jaywallen 

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Posted 20 March 2001 - 04:56 PM

You'd be far better off starting from scratch and installing NT4 (with at least SP4 applied) before installing W2K to another partition. Microsoft specifically warns about doing dual booting with NT4 and W2K on anything but a temporary basis.

If you post the exact partition scheme you have, and what you plan, someone can try to help you figure out if it will work. You must remember that an NT4 boot partition must be contained entirely within the first 7.8 gigs (1023 cylinders) of the first hard drive on the system.

Regards,
Jim
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#5 User is offline   graz 

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Posted 21 March 2001 - 01:35 PM

Thank you all in advance. Probably my boss
has decided to do something different, I
still don't know, so maybe I'll show up
again later :-)
Regards,
Graz
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#6 User is offline   SimiaN 

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Posted 21 March 2001 - 08:42 PM

Hey you can also run it with VMWare its an emulator or virtual disk you can run other OS'es inside of your running one(dont have to restart so you can select NT 4 off boot menu). It works much better then a NT/2K dual boot setup. The only thing I dont like about it is you have to dedicate memory to it.Here is the website for you in case you are interested. There is a crack available for it but, I would support the writers of it and pay for it. Hope this helps you... if you have any questions about configuration I can help as I run it.

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oops forgot this part http://www.vmware.com/

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I cant help it I have Attention Deficit...hey whats that over there?

[This message has been edited by SimiaN (edited 21 March 2001).]
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#7 User is offline   Brian Frank 

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Posted 21 March 2001 - 10:44 PM

VMware is okay, but it requires some hefty resources to run well, so you'll probably have to increase the ram a bit.
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#8 User is offline   graz 

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Posted 22 March 2001 - 01:55 PM

Ok, new plan now: I'll completely remove 2k,
so one more newbie question: is ok if I
BIOS-format the disk, ripartition it and then
install NT? Or is it possible to just apply
NT over the old partition? And moreover,
where can I find the tools to do that? I've
received the machine as a "legacy", and still
can't find all the diskettes my precursor
used. Should I create a "system disk" with
another NT Server to boot the machine?

Thanks in advance,
Graz
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#9 User is offline   Almghty 

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Posted 23 March 2001 - 03:56 AM

yes yes yes yes yes ..

create those system boot disks.
remove all partitions and repartition your hard drive.
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#10 User is offline   graz 

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Posted 23 March 2001 - 11:57 AM

I solved my problems now. Thank to you all
people! :-)

Graz
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