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Alright, Im trying to install windows 2000 on one of my computers. On my 2 laptops, I go to install, and setup gets stuck on "Setup is installing windows 2000" and sit there endlessly. On my Desktop, it would bluescreen somewhere near the beginning of the instilation (Before the "Setup is starting windows 2k") so I toyed around with the Bios and changed AHCI to IDE, and it gets to the format screen, it looks like its formatting fine, but when it gets to 100% i get "Setup was unable to format your drive. It may be damaged", which I know its not, because I have Windows 7 installed on it, and it runs fine. Is there anything else I need to change, or any speical drivers I need to get it past either of those points? Thanks!

Laptop specs:

Toshiba satellite, Athlon x2 2.0ghz (32bit) 3gb ram.

Laptop2: Lenovo z565, Phenom x2 3.0ghz 6gb ram (Ill reduce it since 2k cant handle that)

Desktop

HP Pavillion 2.8ghz athlon x2, 8gb ram (Ill do the same with this)

Thanks!

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This might be irrelevant, but is there any service packs slipstreamed into your media? If it's just plain Windows 2000, there might be incompatibilities. It's just a guess at this point though. Also, did you try formatting it with the Windows 7 disk first? It's also possible that Windows 7 is preventing Windows 2000 from functioning properly during the installation.

Also, are there any OSs installed on the laptops? Did you set the laptops to IDE (if possible). I've found a rare case where you needed to load the SATA drivers during the installation. I worked on a laptop that required the drivers slipstreamed into the installation media. Hope this new information helps!

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As always, when installing Win2k on a newer hardware it's recommended to prepare a fully updated source (at least all official updates should be slipstreamed). Even if the media comes with SP4 integrated it is still very old (SP4 was released in 2003...).

With the new versions of BWC kernel / UURollup & PAE enabled you can use up to 8 GB of RAM under Win2k Pro.

Lastly, instead of switching to IDE mode in BIOS I would just recommend integrating proper SATA drivers.

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It is SP4. I formatted in windows 7...Tried NTFS, and Fat32 and neither worked. On my toshiba laptop, I just have 7 installed, and on the Lenovo, I have XP and 7. There is no IDE option on either of the laptops, just the desktop..

I dont know where to get the sata drivers, or where to put them on the disc. ( Could I make a separate disc, and do the F6 thing at the start of the setup, or does it only support floppy discs?)

Tomasz,, What sources or update do you mean, and how would i slipstream them to the disc? For the 8gb ram thing, do you have a link to download the program to enable that? I will try to find the SATA drivers, and attempt to learn how to integrate them.. Ive never had to do any of this stuff under 98SE, but then again it doesn't like sata.

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@Win98

Could you give more details about your desktop? At the moment it's impossible to tell what kind of motherboard is used there. If you don't know it exactly then you can just run an application like Speccy and upload the report from it.

As for the fully updated source, please check this post for details.

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I would really like to install it on my laptop (Because I use it a lot more), and im away from the desktop until tomorrow, when I get home. I tried to download the HFSLIP, but when I tried to go to the download page, it says it doesnt exist, so I dont know if i clicked the wrong link for it, or what. Thanks!

Edit: I got it to download, and ive got the folders unpacked.

This is my motherboard: motherboardspecs.jpg

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After you've downloaded and unpacked the archive you can just run the script and wait until it has finished. This may take up to 30-40 minutes on a slower machine (from my experience disk speed is the most important). The updated source will be located in an automatically created SOURCESS folder.

Is the screen shot from your laptop? You will probably need one of the BlackWingCat's drivers. Download ati1208raid2k.cab, unpack it and use files from the SB8xx folder. You can just use nLite to add this driver to your source (the updated one from SOURCESS).

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I forgot to mention that you also need to copy your Windows 2000 source files into the SOURCE folder before running the script :blushing:

The files to integrate are already present in the other folders, aren't they?

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I really have no idea what im doing when it comes to the HFSLIP.... Im a bit lost...

When i try to use nlite to slip the cab file you told me to download, it says unsupported file for some reason, even though it says cab files are supported... Odd.

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Even if you don't know too much about HFSLIP / nLite it shouldn't be very difficult. These are the steps you need to do:

  • Download "HFSLIP_ia.7z" from my website and unpack it to a location without spaces, ex. "C:\HFSLIP_ia".
  • Inside "C:\HFSLIP_ia" create a folder called "SOURCE" ("C:\HFSLIP_ia\SOURCE") and copy your Windows 2000 source files (I386, etc.) there.
  • Run the script ("hfslip-1.7.10_beta_J_v10.cmd") using the default settings and wait until it's finished. A new folder called "SOURCESS" with the updated source will be created. This step MUST be done under Windows NT 5.x (2000/XP/2003).
  • Download "ati1208raid2k.cab" and unpack it anywhere.
  • Run nLite, choose "C:\HFSLIP_ia\SOURCESS" as source and integrate the driver (make sure that textmode integration is selected) from "ati1208raid2k\SB8xx".
  • Create a new ISO image with nLite, burn it on a CD (or prepare a bootable USB stick or a HDD based installation, etc.) and install the system.

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Thanks! I got it to install on my desktop, which is awesome, but it still gets stuck at the same place on my laptops... I'll just use this for a while. Now the only issue I have is finding a ATI radeon HD 4200 driver for 2k (Not quite sure they made one, and all 3 of my computers have this card)

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First of all, let's focus on the desktop:

  1. Download and install the latest daily version of UURollup. You can find it in the Archive (navigate to "Windows2000\UnofficialUpdatesRollup\Daily"). Download and unpack it, go to "update" and run "update.exe".
  2. Download the official AMD drivers from here. Try to install them using the official installer. If it doesn't work then unpack the installer and try to install them using the Device Manager and pointing to "Packages\Drivers\Display\XP_INF" in the unpacked installer folder.
  3. Can you see the whole 8 GB of RAM in the system? If not then open "%systemdrive%\boot.ini" (it's hidden by default and may be set to read-only) and change the line (it will be a little bit different depending on your setup):
    multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT="Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server" /FASTDETECT


    to

    multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT="Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server" /PAE /FASTDETECT


    I'd also recommend adding /3GB so the final line should say:

    multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT="Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server" /PAE /3GB /FASTDETECT


    Reboot and check the result. In case the system doesn't start press F8 and choose "VGA mode".

  4. Report the results.

Now, as for the laptops, there may be a problem with installation and it may be necessary to use some tricks. First please:

  1. Run Speccy on each of them but this time don't do any screen shots but rather click on "File" and choose "Save Snapshot". After that upload the two snapshots so that I can download and check them directly.
  2. Have you got access to the disks in the two laptops? What I mean is - are you able to easily take them out and connect to your desktop? I'm asking because sometimes it's pretty complicated depending on the notebook model.

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I did this (Except i used "Windows2000-UURollup-v10c-x86-ENU.exe" instead of daily, because there is no daily(Scratch that).) I downloaded and unpacked it, everything went fine, I restarted my computer and what not, and it was slow, and 1/2 of my applications wouldnt open.

As for the graphics, I had already tried that driver, but was looking for another because in the middle of the installation, the installer just disappears.. I dont know if the UUrollup would fix it, and i didn't get a chance to unpack the installer and do it manually, because device manager, along with control panel wouldn't open.

Edit: As for the graphics driver, when i unpack it and do it manually, it says that windows was unable to find a driver for the device.. And, the UUrollup did it again, so once again, Reinstalling.

Thanks!

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