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The OEM version of W2K doesn't come w/the manual. Can I DL it somewhere?

MichaelD

Lifer
AFAIK, the OEM version of W2K comes in an envelope with the CD inside and the S/N stamped on the envelope, right? No manual, right?

I want the manual. Even I could figure out Win98 (I did, eventually 😱) but no way I want to attempt W2K "flying by the seat of my pants" Can I DL the manual somewhere? I hope this isn't a "lockable" thread...I'm not asking about copying software or anything like that..... Thanks.
 
Do you have the oem copy already? The oem copy's of Win98 and WinME we get for our customers always had manuals with them, even if they were pretty poor.

Win2k may not though. Could be an attempt to get you to buy a book on it (there are some good ones out there)
 


<< Hmm... you're certain you need a friggin' manual for Win2k? >>

Some of the stuff is pretty well hidden, especially if you're used to Win98. I bought a book on Wn2k Server (actually my boss bought it for me) and found it useful.
 
NO, I don't &quot;need one&quot; I'd &quot;like to have one&quot; so I don't go clicking stuff at random with a &quot;let's what this button does&quot; attitude! :Q (Format C? Hmmm...I wonder what that does?🙂) I'm a reference book kinda guy. Really, it doesn't come with a manual? I'll happily buy a book then. Recommendations?
 
Do you have just win2k pro? If so, don't buy one for server, as it will be chock full of useful info (you'll never need 😉). I think mine is published by Sams (not the store), it's hardcover and HUGE, but like I said, it's for Server. Try amazon.com, they have some good ones.
 
Thank you. I haven't actually bought W2K Pro yet. I've been doing my &quot;research&quot; I.E. asking 1,000 questions on the OS Forum all day today. I'm getting my duckies in line first. Thanks again.
 
Online help (hit F1 at desktop or access from Start menu) isn't half-bad for basic issues...

~Ladi
 
Good choice moving to Win2k. I got sick of my Win98 installs crapping out after a few months requiring a format, not to mention rebooting once every couple days. It's once every couple weeks with Win2k.

Sure was a pain in the ass getting my aureal vortex 2 sound card working(Aureal is a dead company, and they never had official win2k drivers), but I eventually did thanks to WPCREDIT. Awesome program. It also let me set 4-way memory interleaving within Windows.
 
The pamphlets that pass for software manuals these days aren't worth worrying about. Go to your local book store and take a look at all the Win2k books on the shelves. Find one that you like, write down its title and author and buy it from Amazon. 🙂
 
Thanks for all the advice; as a &quot;Dreadfully Afraid of W2K&quot; newbie, I need the encouragement!

Kami,
Isn't 4-way interleaving set in the bios? It is on my Abit KT7R mobo. I'm curious as to what you mean.
 
Is there a difference between &quot;OEM&quot; and &quot;DSP-OEM&quot;? What does the DSP mean? Darn different etailers all have their own &quot;lingo&quot;. 😛
 


<< Isn't 4-way interleaving set in the bios? It is on my Abit KT7R mobo. I'm curious as to what you mean. >>


On my mobo (Asus P3V4X) it's only enabled if you use the preset memory settings. If you want to customize anything, 4-way is turned off.
 


<< &quot;OEM&quot; and &quot;DSP-OEM&quot;? What does the DSP mean? >>



DSP is another name for OEM. I don't know why they bother with it anymore.
 
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