Uninstall Win2K ?

Dave

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I wanted to give Win2K a try. I installed it on my
computer. I used the FAT32 version, which enabled me to
retain WinMe also. Win2K created a partition on what
remained free space of my hard drive.

I tested out Win2K and could not get any drivers to work.
I am using an HP laptop. I could also not find the user
manager (I used in WinNT to assign rights to certain
users). I logged in as administrator, but Win2K still
would not allow me administrative rights.

Now I want to remove Win2K. Is it possible to uninstall
Win2K and return the unused portion of my hard drive to
WinMe? I cannot find an unistall program for Win2K on the
disk.

Thank you,

Dave.
 
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There is no uninstall for any operating system. You have
to delete it through DOS or ME, just like any ordinary
files, when it is not running.

>-----Original Message-----
>I wanted to give Win2K a try. I installed it on my
>computer. I used the FAT32 version, which enabled me to
>retain WinMe also. Win2K created a partition on what
>remained free space of my hard drive.
>
>I tested out Win2K and could not get any drivers to
work.
>I am using an HP laptop. I could also not find the user
>manager (I used in WinNT to assign rights to certain
>users). I logged in as administrator, but Win2K still
>would not allow me administrative rights.
>
>Now I want to remove Win2K. Is it possible to uninstall
>Win2K and return the unused portion of my hard drive to
>WinMe? I cannot find an unistall program for Win2K on
the
>disk.
>
>Thank you,
>
>Dave.
>.
>
 
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You can boot with your WinME startup disk and issue the command
sys C:
this will rewrite the boot sector, then you can delete these files boot.ini,
ntldr, ntdetect.com, bootsect.dos, pagefile.sys and possibly ntbootdd.sys
from the root of the System partition C:\., then you can delete the Windows
2000 boot partition or possibly the \winnt directory (whichever the case)

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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"Dave" wrote:
|I wanted to give Win2K a try. I installed it on my
| computer. I used the FAT32 version, which enabled me to
| retain WinMe also. Win2K created a partition on what
| remained free space of my hard drive.
|
| I tested out Win2K and could not get any drivers to work.
| I am using an HP laptop. I could also not find the user
| manager (I used in WinNT to assign rights to certain
| users). I logged in as administrator, but Win2K still
| would not allow me administrative rights.
|
| Now I want to remove Win2K. Is it possible to uninstall
| Win2K and return the unused portion of my hard drive to
| WinMe? I cannot find an unistall program for Win2K on the
| disk.
|
| Thank you,
|
| Dave.