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re: Bootdisk Images
Saturday, February 23, 2008 at 3:08 pm Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Kiwi
(2104 messages posted)
You specifically ASKED about W9x, and I answered you. As long as the drive uses
"FAT32", the first part of this thread's initial advice still applies (added at the
end).
All Windows 2000 versions are considered "Professional" by Microsoft. The PC and
the Hard Drive don't care what boot disk is used to start up and then to edit the
password file. For NTFS on the Hdd, then a Win98, or any other "9X" makes no difference
-- none will work. So see again the original reply.
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Kiwi
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On Saturday, February 23, 2008 at 1:29 pm, jon gwinner wrote:
>hi kiwi
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> thanks for your reply. the systems you wrote about do not include 2000 pro.
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| Tuesday, January 8, 2002 at 3:49 pm
| Posted by 56syblina (4 messages posted)
| you need to boot up the PC then delete the file named sam in winnt/system32/config.
The directory may also be other name like Win2000 than winnt. To boot up the PC,
you can use a W9x startup floppy. If the Win2000 is installed using NTFS rather than
FAT32, you must use NTFSDOS to boot up and delete.
- Written in response to:
- re: Bootdisk Images (jon gwinner: Saturday, February 23, 2008 at 1:29 pm)
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