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Vazza
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O.P. RE: Going back to 98 from Windows 2000
* Vazza bangs head off wall.
Why me?
All I want to do is go back to 98. All we want to know is how to goet 2000 to restore 98 and remove itself.
Is that too much to ask?
I'll never forget how lucky I was 7478 days, 6 hours, 4 minutes, 6 seconds ago
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11-23-2004 09:00 AM |
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Hank
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RE: Going back to 98 from Windows 2000
quote: Originally posted by Vazza
Is that too much to ask?
could always Google ey
you wanna go back to 98? go into Control panel then go to Add/remove an you should see a Windows2000 in there which you should be able to uninstall, but dont quote me on it, as iv'e never had to do it,,, if there is, when unisntalled it should put your 98 File system back to the way it was
This post was edited on 11-23-2004 at 10:23 AM by Hank.
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11-23-2004 10:15 AM |
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Vazza
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O.P. RE: Going back to 98 from Windows 2000
Well, I think he had a look and it seems that there is no way back (eek).He's talking about buying a whole new harddrive though and just starting again (the computer system is 4 years old but the amount of work its done, theres no shame. I think its overheard that they're planning on buying a new computer and has decided it doesn't want to play)
Anyways, thanks to all and should anything else come up, I'll let yous know
I'll never forget how lucky I was 7478 days, 6 hours, 4 minutes, 6 seconds ago
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11-24-2004 01:06 AM |
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Hank
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RE: RE: Going back to 98 from Windows 2000
quote: Originally posted by Vazza
Well, I think he had a look and it seems that there is no way back (eek).He's talking about buying a whole new harddrive though and just starting again (the computer system is 4 years old but the amount of work its done, theres no shame. I think its overheard that they're planning on buying a new computer and has decided it doesn't want to play)
Anyways, thanks to all and should anything else come up, I'll let yous know
seems a bit drastic buying a New HDD just to reinstall 98 again, why not just format the original HDD , un les its to old?
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11-24-2004 01:17 AM |
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Vazza
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11-24-2004 11:47 AM |
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Hank
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RE: Going back to 98 from Windows 2000
quote: Originally posted by Vazza
I don't know that it is for 98. He said about transfering data from on to the other and start again. I never undersatnd my parents.....
thats parents for ya , some dunno what there doing half the time .
if he does install 2000 or wants to. ( hopefully the Bios is set to Boot from CDrom) he can install 2000 Upgrade on the HDD by following the steps.
This post was edited on 11-24-2004 at 11:58 AM by Hank.
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11-24-2004 11:50 AM |
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Vazza
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O.P. RE: Going back to 98 from Windows 2000
Yeah, but I think its 98 because the modem we have isn't compatabile with 2000 and he doesn't want to buy a new modem. So at the moment they are on a laptop with no virus protection, so lets take guess how long that will take to be cme infected and so I know what I'll be doing at christmsa time (here virus, virus, virus,. I don't want to hurt you. Much)
I'll never forget how lucky I was 7478 days, 6 hours, 4 minutes, 6 seconds ago
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11-24-2004 12:02 PM |
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Hank
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RE: Going back to 98 from Windows 2000
good time to Buy one anyway , but if ya do, stay away from Norton . i used to like Norton Products, i dont use it nore will i recommend any1 use it .
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11-24-2004 12:13 PM |
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thc2010
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RE: Going back to 98 from Windows 2000
go to your school, make a boot disk on thier 98 machine( Start, Controll Pannel, Add Remove Programs, Make boot Disk.)
Once its finished making one, Insert it to your A: and restart.
you might need to set your boot sequence to A, newer machines Boot sequence are defualtly set on CDROM. So just press Del in when your computer is botting up and acces your Cmos Settings.
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11-24-2004 01:19 PM |
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Fergy
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RE: Going back to 98 from Windows 2000
Never Ever Upgrade 98 to 2k or XP without formatting EVER!
if you are keen on keeping 2000 (which it doesnt look like) grab all the stuf u wanna keep and burn it to cd (assuming you have a CD burner that is...) or other secure source. Format ya hard disk somehow.
I know if you boot from the xp cd it lets you format before installation, so format using that let it install. You should find your modem works
I had a similar problem, when i stepped up, the modem dialing was screwed. I formatted, Installed and it worked fine
I should change my sig ay?
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11-26-2004 07:02 PM |
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