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March 2nd, 2008 20:00
Installing win2k after XP
Dell dimension desktop 520
P4 3GHZ;3GB RAM
HDrives: 2 WDC 250GB each
I am running XP media center and I would like to install Win2k on my second harddrive. I try to boot from the win2k CD and it starts its setup but when installation should start I get a blue screen with "Inaccessible boot device" I tried to unplug the first drive so only the second drive is present but it won't go.
When I go in the Bios and change "raid on" to "autorun" I get a few steps further until partitioning starts. I show the partition I want and I get a message "will have to format in FAT32 because the partition is larger than 2024kb" I do ok and than "Can't format the partition because it's damaged" and that's the end of it.
I think it has something to do with raid making the drive "inaccessible" Is there something I can do about this?
I installed and uninstalled 3 linux OS on that drive just to test it without any problem,all working fine.
Installing another windows on another drive should not be a problem,no?
P4 3GHZ;3GB RAM
HDrives: 2 WDC 250GB each
I am running XP media center and I would like to install Win2k on my second harddrive. I try to boot from the win2k CD and it starts its setup but when installation should start I get a blue screen with "Inaccessible boot device" I tried to unplug the first drive so only the second drive is present but it won't go.
When I go in the Bios and change "raid on" to "autorun" I get a few steps further until partitioning starts. I show the partition I want and I get a message "will have to format in FAT32 because the partition is larger than 2024kb" I do ok and than "Can't format the partition because it's damaged" and that's the end of it.
I think it has something to do with raid making the drive "inaccessible" Is there something I can do about this?
I installed and uninstalled 3 linux OS on that drive just to test it without any problem,all working fine.
Installing another windows on another drive should not be a problem,no?
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jackshack
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March 2nd, 2008 23:00
You found one problem already; the E520 uses SATA drives and Windows 2K doesn't include SATA/AHCI drivers. Switching the controller to RAID Autodetect/ATA puts it in IDE mode that Win 2K will use.
Another problem is that the E520 has a PCI-Express bus. Windows XP had to get to Service Pack 2 to address this. I don't know if there is an update for Win 2K that will cover it - Service Pack 4 maybe, but it would need to be already part of your installation CD.
Yet another trouble is that Win 2K will be unaware of Windows XP. For easiest dual booting the older operating system should be installed first. When you do it that way Windows XP will detect the older os and give you the option of setting up a dual boot. Installing the other way round is possible, but you will need to learn how the boot proceeds so you can manually modify the necessary files.
Last, your Windows XP Media Center has already been installed using the RAID ON option. If you switch this to IDE mode your Win XP MCE will no longer boot as it has the wrong drivers installed for that option. There is a way to correct this, but it is a bit involved.
mombodog
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March 3rd, 2008 03:00
What you can do is download and extract this sata driver to a floppy diskette, then use F6 at the very beginning of 2K setup to load a third party driver from the floppy drive.
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exsencon
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March 3rd, 2008 10:00
First I try to download the sata driver for 2k and have it installed during setup.
Keep you posted!
exsencon
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March 3rd, 2008 17:00
mombodog
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March 3rd, 2008 18:00
Here is the W2K driver direct from Intel
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exsencon
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March 4th, 2008 17:00
I tried a few other drivers from the internet-no luck.
One thing I am thinking about is the fact I am using a USB floppy drive (desktop doesn't have an internal floppy) I don't know if that is an issue. It looks like a dead end really. Any suggestions?
mombodog
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March 4th, 2008 18:00
I would try installing an internal floppy drive temporarily, to load the driver.
exsencon
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March 6th, 2008 13:00