NEED an answer quick! please!

Joony

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ok i just got an ASUS A7V133 and i installed win 98 then upgraded to win2k and win2k won't install because it can't find a file during the install and ive tried installing it like 3 times and it still can't find the file and my cd dosen't look scratched so wahts wrong!?
 

rommel

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is this a burned cd of a licensed copy of 2k...and have you tried installing on its own partition...boot setup from the cd by changing the boot sequence in the bios and try installing it to a partition other then the one 98 is on to rule out some conflict its having with the "upgrade"
 

bozo1

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No, just install W2K. Leave 98 and Me out of the picture unless you plan to dualboot.
 

bozo1

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Doesn't matter. Upgrade and full are the same. The setup routine in the upgrade version just requires you to prove that you own a previous version. It'll ask you to insert your 98 or Me CD for proof. After that, there is no difference.
 

boyz

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well download a full version, of course if illegal but if you pay for high speed you might as well download it.
 

Joony

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ok i tried booting with the win2k cd and i get an invalid system disk, when i boot with floppy and go d:setup i get a "this program cannot be used in dos"
 

Joony

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yes who cares ;) "FBI busts open MrCodeDude door and arrests him" :)
 

Joony

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ok, win me upgrade to win2k dosen't work, maybe my cd is really scratched...
 

GustySoul

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Used to run a combo similar to that (original A7V + Win2K Upgrade). I was able to do so successfully.

You don't have to install Win9x first or anything, like bozo1 said you just need to boot from the Win2K Upgrade CD-ROM and then during the install process it will ask you to put in your Win9x/NT disc, for just a minute, just to verify that you own a copy.

Try the following...

1. Make sure the Win2K disc is in the primary CD-ROM

2. Make sure all IDE devices are on the VIA Southbridge not the
Promise IDE controller. (I always had to do this, but I heard that
there is a way to install with the Promise controller)

3. Change the boot order in BIOS to boot off the primary CD-ROM first,
and the Hard Drive second. The floppy drive can be last.

Everything should work OK from then. Good luck.
 

bozo1

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Assuming his copy is legal and bootable. If it is just the flat files burned to a CD, it's not bootable. :)
 

foofoo

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try swapping out the memory module.
i had an install of w2k error out repeatedly in a similar way and finally traced it to bad ram.

good luck
 

JesusCow

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you cant install win2k like that, you have to have the 4 boot disks, look on the win2k cd... there is a dir called "bootdisk" make the floppies and boot with the first one in and follow the steps
 

TheOverlord

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i always just copy over the i386 folder to an i386 folder i made on c: then run winnt...still called that even with 2k, not sure if the upgrade works in the same manner, tho from prior posts it sounds like it should...