CheekyMonkey 0 Posted November 20, 2002 With Win98 and Me you could use /im as a command line switch to force it to install even if there was less ram than "required". Is there a similar switch for Win2k? BTW, if this is already out there I did try a search, but had no desire to filter through 9000 matches. Thanks Share this post Link to post
adamvjackson 0 Posted November 21, 2002 Thanks, DosFreak. INSTALL WINDOWS 2000/XP ON A MACHINE WITH LESS THAN 64MB MEMORY Edit the file TXTSETUP.SIF located in I386. Search for RequiredMemory Change this to 0. Save the file Now install Windows 2000/XP! *This only works with the DOS installation using winnt.exe Excerpt from DosFreak's Ultimate Slipstream Guide. Share this post Link to post
adamvjackson 0 Posted November 21, 2002 No problem, but I can't take credit... I was slipstreaming all my Windows 2000 builds last weekend, and remembered seeing that. Share this post Link to post
CheekyMonkey 0 Posted November 22, 2002 I changed it to 0 and setup is still telling me that I do not have enough memory to install, but instead of it saying I need 64 megs it says I need 0. Share this post Link to post
adamvjackson 0 Posted November 22, 2002 Are you trying to install from within Windows or are you booting from the CD? Share this post Link to post
DosFreak 2 Posted November 22, 2002 Odd, very odd.... Try changing it to a memory amount to just smaller than the amount of phsyical memory in your computer. The last time I actually changed this was back in RC1 of 2000 so they may have changed something...or I could just be getting old. Share this post Link to post
CheekyMonkey 0 Posted November 22, 2002 Thanks for the replies.... I tried it on 1 meg before you guys replied and it worked. Share this post Link to post
adamvjackson 0 Posted November 22, 2002 Great to hear that, something worthwhile to save, should the need ever arise to install 2k/xp on an older machine. Thanks for the update. Share this post Link to post