Re: User Profile
From: jskamm (jskamm_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/22/04
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Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 17:41:03 -0800
Dave,
I really want to thank you for all of your advise. It's been a great help.
I'm completing the new win2000 installation. When done I'll apply the sp4
update along with the security patches you suggestted. Do I need to be logged
on as the administrator or logged on as any user with administrators rights?
Again, thanks for walking me through this stuff!
"Dave Patrick" wrote:
> I think it is F3
>
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>
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> "jskamm" wrote:
> | Dave,
> | I've created the bootdisks from my win2000 upgrade cd. I used
> makebt32.exe.
> | At this point I assume I start the clean install by inserting the win2000
> | upgrade cd which then directs me to the setup screen. I'm assuming the
> setup
> | cd will search for existing system and partitions and thats when you want
> me
> | to delete the partiition(s). After I delete the partition(s), you state
> abort
> | the install. How do I abort the install? Should I press Ctrl-Alt-Del or
> shut
> | the computer off? Doesn't windows automatically reboot anyway after the
> | partition(s) have been reformated?
>
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