[pchelpers] Re: windows 2000 pro and password
- From: "Ed West" <edwest@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2003 13:32:37 -0500
No encartis here:~ ) (this time)
Thanks Jackie!
If I want to dual boot can I install Win2k on an established drive such as
the one I'm now using?
It is an 80gig with almost 65 gigs still unused.
Ed
From: "Jacqueline MacWhirter" <jmacwhirter@xxxxxxxxx>
>> Hi ED:
> You can bypass it as you install it-- the only way you need a password
> if you are dual booting- I was single booting for awhile and for my
studies
> I had to install a server-- so I need a password for the server but not
> for Win 2000 pro -- I believe it will ask you if its for a single user
say yes--
> and you won't need a password.-- You need to install SP3 for windows 2000
pro is
> a must.
>
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