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On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 06:19:27 -0700, Peter4446
<Peter4446@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Thanks to you all for your comments. Please note that my new Windows XP
> Pro disk is an "Upgrade" version, not the full product. I have been told
> that I cannot just install this from the CD. Hence, my plan to first install
> my full Version of W 2000 pro, then upgrade to XP pro with the new copy.
> However, if I can do it directly that would be a good short cut
>
> Peter
Let us repeat: You do NOT need to install Windows 2000 in order to do
a clean install. Just boot using the XP upgrade disc, and direct the
installer to partition and format your C: drive as NTFS.
It is ALSO not necessary to UPGRADE to XP after installing Windows
2000, but you can do it, if you choose, from within the XP installer.
In either case, if the XP installer tells you that it cannot find a
qualifying product, just insert your Windows 2000 install disc, and
point the installer to it. The XP installer will examine the disc, to
see if it is legitimate, and if it finds that it is, it will tell you
to replace the Windows 2000 disc with the XP installation disc. After
that, the XP installation will continue normally.
Personally, I do NOT advise you to upgrade Windows 2000 to XP (tho it
is better than upgrading Windows 9x). I always prefer "clean"
installs over upgrades. Make sure you search for and obtain XP
drivers for all your devices, such as motherboards, monitors, mice and
keyboards, external drives, modems, scanners, etc. If you cannot find
an XP driver for a device, you might try a Windows 2000 driver. If
you cannot find that, you might as well sell the device you have no XP
driver for, or toss it in the trash bin , since it will be completely
unusable with XP. Also make sure you physically unplug any external
devices (except your keyboard, mouse, or monitor) before you begin the
install.
Donald
>
> "Gordon" wrote:
>
> > "Peter4446" <Peter4446@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:42353EE8-FB31-44A9-AB70-63D8D1C6E3AD@microsoft.com
> > > I have a computer with Windows XP Pro. There is a fair bit of junk
> > > on the hard disk. I want to take the following steps:
> > >
> > > 1) Reformat the hard drive (NTFS)
> > >
> > > 2) Load a licenced copy of Windows 2000 Pro
> > >
> > > 3) Immediately upgrade this with a new copy of Windows XP
> > > professional Upgrade that I have just purchased.
> > >
> > > I am blocked at the first step... cannot Format C:
> > >
> > > The disk is 80 GB. Drive C: is shown as 25 GB with 50 GB unallocated
> > > space.
> > >
> > > I have followed the "Help" instructions but it doesn't seem to work.
> > >
> > > How do I proceed from here ?
> > >
> > > Thank you
> >
> > You cannot format a partition from within the partition, which is what you
> > are trying to do!
> >
> > Set your BIOS to boot from CD. Insert the W2K disk in the CD Rom drive and
> > boot. During the setup process you will be given the opportunity to format
> > the C: drive.
> >
> > HTH
> >
> >
> >
Donald L McDaniel
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