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1 28th April 02:19
gak27
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Dave,

Awhile back you gave me some advice regarding changing my W2K install type
from dual boot to upgrade. One of your steps was the following:

issue the sys c: command

do I do that from the Run dialog or from a DOS prompt?

Thanks!

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2 28th April 02:19
pegasus \(mvp\)
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I'm not Dave but I'm pretty sure that he would say something
like this: The "sys" command is a Windows 98 command. It
is not available under Windows 2000. To issue it, you have to
do this:
- Boot the machine with a Win98 diskette (www.bootdisk.com)
- Type sys c:
When you do this, you will lose the ability to boot the PC into
Windows 98.
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3 28th April 02:20
dave patrick
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Yepper, that's basically what I would have said except I would have added
this instead;

"When you do this, you will lose the ability to boot the PC into| Windows
2000."

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| like this: The "sys" command is a Windows 98 command. It
| is not available under Windows 2000. To issue it, you have to
| do this:
| - Boot the machine with a Win98 diskette (www.bootdisk.com)
| - Type sys c:
| When you do this, you will lose the ability to boot the PC into
| Windows 98.
|
|
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4 2nd May 03:05
pegasus \(mvp\)
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Oops!
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5 2nd May 03:08
gak27
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DP and Pegasus:

Thanks a bunch folks! Based on Pegasus' response I'm guessing that making a
boot disk (vs. using the Win 98 disk) is the way to go?
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6 4th May 06:58
dave patrick
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From your win98 boot; Start|Control Panel|Add/Remove Programs|Startup
Disk|Create Disk

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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|
| Thanks a bunch folks! Based on Pegasus' response I'm guessing that making
a
| boot disk (vs. using the Win 98 disk) is the way to go?
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