Last night I installed Windows 2000 and when it finished it turned out that I now have a dual boot system with Win98, not what I really want. What I would like to do is to try another install and have just Win2000. Could you let me know if what I plan to do sounds correct.
1. I have two 20 gig drives. Move all files I want (.mp3, .jpg, .doc's) to my D: drive.
2. Reboot w/ my Win98 startup disk & run format c: (my Win2000 CD doesn't have format on it?)
3. Reboot with my bootable Win2000 disk and install Win 2000
Am I missing anything? Should I be running fdisk or setting partitions? I don't know a whole lot about that but would be willing to do it if it would increase system performance. Thanks for your hlep!
1. I have two 20 gig drives. Move all files I want (.mp3, .jpg, .doc's) to my D: drive.
2. Reboot w/ my Win98 startup disk & run format c: (my Win2000 CD doesn't have format on it?)
3. Reboot with my bootable Win2000 disk and install Win 2000
Am I missing anything? Should I be running fdisk or setting partitions? I don't know a whole lot about that but would be willing to do it if it would increase system performance. Thanks for your hlep!