Install Windows 2000
1. Use a Win98/Me Startup disk (with CD support) to boot your computer. If you don't have one, you can download the files to make a boot disk at www.bootdisk.com
2.Insert your Windows 2000 CD into the CD Rom drive.
3.At the A: prompt type X:'I386'WINNT.EXE where X: is your CD-ROM drive.
4.Proceed with the install. Install Windows 2000 to a different partition than XP is installed in.
5.Complete the Windows install. Allow the computer to boot into Windows 2000.
Note: You may also want to read this thorough guide on how to Install Windows 2000 Server
Repairing the Windows XP Boot Loader
Note: Some users have reported that Step 1 is not necessary, but in testing I found that it was. Since the C: drive is FAT32, you can use a 98/Me boot disk and skip Step 1, if you wish, but you may find that you need to do it anyway.
Boot your computer with the Windows XP CD. When prompted to Setup or Repair, choose Repair. In the Recovery Console, enter the following commands.
1.FIXBOOT, answer Yes
2.CD '
3.ATTRIB -H NTLDR
4.ATTRIB -S NTLDR
5.ATTRIB -R NTLDR
6.ATTRIB -H NTDETECT.COM
7.ATTRIB -S NTDETECT.COM
8.ATTRIB -R NTDETECT.COM
9.COPY X:'I386'NTLDR C:'
10.COPY X:'I386'NTDETECT.COM C:'
In Steps 9 and 10, X is the letter of your CD-Rom drive.
1. Use a Win98/Me Startup disk (with CD support) to boot your computer. If you don't have one, you can download the files to make a boot disk at www.bootdisk.com
2.Insert your Windows 2000 CD into the CD Rom drive.
3.At the A: prompt type X:'I386'WINNT.EXE where X: is your CD-ROM drive.
4.Proceed with the install. Install Windows 2000 to a different partition than XP is installed in.
5.Complete the Windows install. Allow the computer to boot into Windows 2000.
Note: You may also want to read this thorough guide on how to Install Windows 2000 Server
Repairing the Windows XP Boot Loader
Note: Some users have reported that Step 1 is not necessary, but in testing I found that it was. Since the C: drive is FAT32, you can use a 98/Me boot disk and skip Step 1, if you wish, but you may find that you need to do it anyway.
Boot your computer with the Windows XP CD. When prompted to Setup or Repair, choose Repair. In the Recovery Console, enter the following commands.
1.FIXBOOT, answer Yes
2.CD '
3.ATTRIB -H NTLDR
4.ATTRIB -S NTLDR
5.ATTRIB -R NTLDR
6.ATTRIB -H NTDETECT.COM
7.ATTRIB -S NTDETECT.COM
8.ATTRIB -R NTDETECT.COM
9.COPY X:'I386'NTLDR C:'
10.COPY X:'I386'NTDETECT.COM C:'
In Steps 9 and 10, X is the letter of your CD-Rom drive.
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