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At the command prompt, enter: d:\i386\winnt32.exe
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Windows or rebuild your Windows computer offline (i.e., unplug your
#How to reformat hard drive windows 2000 install
Note: For security reasons, you should install Uninstall power management or disk management tools.Immediately scan a file, folder, or drive for viruses? These steps prior to making any changes to your system:įor more information on scanning for viruses, see the Knowledgeīase document ARCHIVED: Using Symantec/Norton AntiVirus Corporate Edition, how do I In order to protect your data and enable a smooth upgrade, follow For more information, see the Knowledge Base document ARCHIVED: In Windows 2000 or XP, how do I choose between NTFS and FAT32? Prepare your system for the upgrade With Windows 2000, UITS recommends that you install the NTFS file Subnet router IP addresses, see the Knowledge Base document You do not have sufficient permission to view this document.ĭuring setup, Windows 2000 will offer you the choice of installingĮither the Windows NT File System ( NTFS), or one of theįile allocation table file systems (FAT or FAT32). The IP address of your default gateway (i.e., subnet router)Īt IUB or IUPUI, for more information about.Servers and domain suffixes, see the Knowledge Base document Change DNS and WINS server IP numbers in Windows Any domain suffixes in your domain suffix listīloomington or IUPUI, for more information about DNS.The IP addresses of your DNS servers, unless you.Knowledge Base document You do not have sufficient permission to view this document. Your IP address, unless you connect to a DHCPįor more information on finding your IP address, see the.The Knowledge Base document Recommended naming conventions for IU Windows computers and groups The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of yourĬomputer, consisting of the name of your workstation and the name ofĪt Indiana University, for information about computer names, see.Information in case you have to reconfigure your network connection: If you are connected to a network, you should find out theįollowing things about your network settings.
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Infeasible to back up and reinstall your software applications and UITS recommends that you do a clean install, unless you find it

Of conflicts or incompatibilities with your current software. With the computer in an empty state, where there is no possibility In general, clean installs are more robust and stable than Or as a clean install, which will reformat your hard drive and Preserve your currently installed applications and network settings, You can install Windows 2000 either as an upgrade, which will Make sure you have upgraded yourīIOS to the latest available from your computerĭecide whether to do an upgrade or a clean install

To Windows 2000, follow these steps: Determine if Windows 2000 will work on your computer To help ensure a successful upgrade from Windows NT More information, see Microsoft's Windows Desktop Product Lifecycle Which means security updates are no longer being developed. Microsoft retiredīoth mainstream and extended support for this version in June 2004, Workstation 4.0, on Indiana University's network. Or Windows XP Professional, rather than NT UITS recommends using Windows 2000 Professional
