I've now tried to load Windows 2000 on two machines we have here, to no avail.
The first machine wouldnt get through the installation process, it would bluescreen after the file load when Windows 'detects your hardware'. I tried changing PCI slots and tried different video cards and ethernet cards. The machine was an Athlon 950, Abit KT133 mobo, 256mb crucial ram, 30gb HDD, Pioneer DVD, various video cards (both AGP and PCI) and various ethernet cards tried in different PCI slots.
I gave up on that machine due to lack of progress. That machine had successfully run Win XP Pro for 6 months (before that Win 98 for 18 months) so I thought it was a good machine.
I've just tried installing on a P2-350, Intel motherboard, 128mb ram, 30 gb HDD (a different drive to the above machine), various video cards, Intel Pro 10/100 Server ethernet card etc and it loads the OS (if I'm lucky) and I can get the OS to run but it is unstable, in that it will bluescreen before the night is over (I test by running overnight).. (note this machine ran a host of operating systems fine..)
What can I do? We are running out of options, one of which is to purchase a new P4 server motherboard, new chip, ECC ram etc.. will this be worth it? Personally I can see no guarantee that this new hardware would work either..
Any tips from someone who has done this before?
The first machine wouldnt get through the installation process, it would bluescreen after the file load when Windows 'detects your hardware'. I tried changing PCI slots and tried different video cards and ethernet cards. The machine was an Athlon 950, Abit KT133 mobo, 256mb crucial ram, 30gb HDD, Pioneer DVD, various video cards (both AGP and PCI) and various ethernet cards tried in different PCI slots.
I gave up on that machine due to lack of progress. That machine had successfully run Win XP Pro for 6 months (before that Win 98 for 18 months) so I thought it was a good machine.
I've just tried installing on a P2-350, Intel motherboard, 128mb ram, 30 gb HDD (a different drive to the above machine), various video cards, Intel Pro 10/100 Server ethernet card etc and it loads the OS (if I'm lucky) and I can get the OS to run but it is unstable, in that it will bluescreen before the night is over (I test by running overnight).. (note this machine ran a host of operating systems fine..)
What can I do? We are running out of options, one of which is to purchase a new P4 server motherboard, new chip, ECC ram etc.. will this be worth it? Personally I can see no guarantee that this new hardware would work either..
Any tips from someone who has done this before?