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Installing Windows 2000 from a USB CD-ROM


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Okay, I have a laptop without a working CD-ROM drive running XP. It needs to be re-installed, but it has no method of installing via disc. (I've tried PXE and it got overly complicated. :().

The problem now is that the Windows 2000 text mode install completes with no problems. However as it enters the graphical section, it asks me to insert the Service Pack 4 disc (which was strange as USP5 was slipstreamed). Then I attempt to direct the file copy path to the USB CD-ROM drive, but it did not show up as a drive.

I finished the install by telling it to skip missing files. The end result was bootable, but it was almost completely bare. Plugging in the USB CD-ROM did not find a proper driver. So maybe the USB driver should be slipstreamed?

A VMware install of this CD is successful, and letting VMware connect the same USB drive to the guest OS is successful; the guest 2000 recognizes and installs it's drivers properly.

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Instead of the USB CD-ROM, won't it be easier to use a stick?

There are several methods documented for sticks, the following can be used for 2K allright:

simplest option would be that of either using the OLD method with WINNT.EXE (and later if needed CONVERT.EXE), along the lines of this:

http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=16713

or, if you have the availability of a PE of some kind, to use WINNT32.EXE, after having copied the whole \I386 to HD.

The other option is probably to change the settings for the drivers, but I don't seem to remember a documented procedure for CD's.

Most probably these methods:

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showforum=157

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=111406

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=121446

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=121446

work for 2K also, though maybe some minor things need to be adapted.

jaclaz

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Thanks for the response! I burnt a CD-ROM because I wanted to use it on an older desktop with no USB booting support.

Originally, I thought the Setup would copy the entire I386 folder out to the hard drive. Oo. I can just put the I386 folder into the destination drive and tell it not to format. Hoping it works. :)

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Moving the I386 folder to the hard drive worked! I just let the text-mode setup run from CD, and when it started asking about files, I pointed it to the hard drive's I386 folder (which was repeatedly asked).

But all in all, great success!

Happy to hear a report of success. :)

jaclaz

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hello!

Installing W2k from a Cd drive on Usb has a known bug, for which Microsoft has issued a post-Sp4 patch.

It's on my list here :

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=129829

My unpublished notes aren't very detailed, but the relevant patches seem to be :

KB838921, superseded by KB838417 but this latter is bugged

KB838417 creates a BSOD each time I disconnect any Usb peripheral...

KB823086

So the combination should be KB838921 +KB823086 - but you may put more, see the other topic. Addresses for the downloads are there as well; sadly enough, KB838921 isn't publicly available - not even at http://thehotfixshare.net

But for sure, if you can precopy the installation files on a hard drive, it's always faster. I keep my old drives for that purpose, in P-Ata, Fat32, with installation files for every Win I have. Very comfortable even with a 8GB 5400/min.

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