INFERNO2000 0 Posted September 5, 2000 hey, I'm not sure if the guy that said this was a complete moron or just a half-wit...but something was said about a new version of Win2k? I have build 2195, the retail version, in both Pro, and Advanced Server. Is there a new build, or was he just mistakenly referring to SP1? Share this post Link to post
Ge0ph 0 Posted September 5, 2000 On both of my W2k box's I have the SP1 installed and it says it build 2195. He might have been talking about Whistler. Share this post Link to post
INFERNO2000 0 Posted September 5, 2000 no, it was Win2k. He claimed he was getting OEM versions in in a week or 2. I think he just meant SP1...but didn't I read somewhere that Microsoft was sticking to the retail, and SPs would have to be downloaded seperately? Share this post Link to post
EddiE314 0 Posted September 5, 2000 i think he just told you that to try to impress you. Personally I think he has no idea what he is talking about, the guy probably thinks Windows ME is the newest version of Windows 2000..doesn't it ship the 14th of this month? Sounds like a week or two to me. Share this post Link to post
hteles 0 Posted September 6, 2000 Ye, most of the guys that i know think that windows 2000 is the followup of Windoze 98 ------------------ http://win2ktools.cjb.net Asus CUSL2 Mobo PIII 600EB Creative GE F**K Force SB LIVE! VALUE 256Mb PC133 8.4GB ATA66 BeOS5 Pro Win2k Pro Share this post Link to post
Dragon-Lord 0 Posted September 6, 2000 I just know there are people out there who are going to try and "update" Windows 2000 to Windows Me, hehe. :} Share this post Link to post
Behemoth 0 Posted September 13, 2000 I can just see someone doing that, trying to upgrade Win 2K with Win Me, hee hee I bet lots ofpeople try that !! Share this post Link to post
ThC 129 0 Posted September 13, 2000 LOL. I can see them calling tech support now....oh wait they will just come here and whine because they didnt pay for either OS. What you mean windows 2000 isnt the upgrade to 98?? Share this post Link to post
SHS 0 Posted September 13, 2000 INFERNO2000 Yes there is new ver Windows2000, All really is Windows2000 + SP1 Buildin & you can make one you self if you got CDR here how. 1. Put in Win2000 CDROM Open Windows Explorer you should see label name of the disk make a folder at root of the disk with the same name as label name as the cdrom. 2. Copy all the files from Windows 2000 CD to (HardDisk):\(Label Name) on your HD. 3. Make a folder call it SP1 you Unzip program like winzip to extract files out of sp1network.exe extract to the SP1 folder. 4. Go to the Update directory in the extracted SP1 directory. 5. Make a batch file called update.bat and place these lines into it: update.exe -s :(Driver Letter):\(Label Name) What update.exe looks for is the i386 directory. So change the (Driver Letter):\ to reflect the drive that has the i386 directory from the Windows 2000 CD. (Label Name) is just the directory where the i386 directory resides. In case your wondering why mine is different it's because I have the SELECT version. 6. Save the batch file and run it. 7. It should update your files and it will tell you when it is done. If it doesn't then you have done something wrong. 8. Download CDRWIN from www.goldenhawk.com 9. Get the CD-ROM boot sector and CD Marker files from here: http://www.angelfire.com/de2/w2kcd/neededfiles.zip 11. extracted boot.bin out of neededfiles.zip copy it to (HardDisk):\temp\ 12. Check The (HardDisk):\(Label Name) root of the should now have these files: autorun.inf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You should have one follow files cdrom_ip.5 - If you are doing 2000 PRO then place this into the root. cdrom_is.5 - If you are doing 2000 SERVER then place this into the root. cdrom_ia.5 - If you are doing 2000 ADVANCED SERVER then place this into the root. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- cdrom_nt.5 read1st.txt readme.doc setup.exe This allso good time add you any other device drivers to it before you make the image of it, (HardDisk):\(Label Name)\drivers\?\"give each set driver there owen folder" 13. Open CDRWIN and choose the File Backup and Tools option 14. In the BACKUP/TOOL Operation Choose the (Build an ISO9660 Image File) 15. in FILE BACKUP List click the DIRECTORY button and choose the directory where you copied Windows 2000 (HardDisk):\(Label Name). Click OK. Then click the ADD button. You should see the directory in the big box now. 16. Uncheck all Box then only check the Include Hidden Files, Long FileNames(JOLIET), Include System Files, Recurse SubDirectories boxes. 17. For IMAGE FILENAME click the three dots at the right and choose a directory and a filename. Then click Save. You should see the pathname and the filename of your .iso in the box "Like in (HardDisk):\temp\win200.iso". 18. Check the Disable Version Numbers box. 19. Click the Advanced Options button. 20. Volume Descriptor tab. Volume Label use the name of the original Windows 2000 CD. Volume Label :(Label Name) Volume Set Name: (Label Name) Publisher Name: MICROSOFT CORPORATION Preparer Name: MICROSOFT CORPORATION, ONE MICROSOFT WAY, REDMOND WA 98052, (206) 882-8080 21. Dates/Times & Import Session tab don't nede to mess with those 21. Bootable Disc tab. Check: Make Bootable Disc box. Media Emulation Type: Custom Image File Name: (HardDisk):\temp\boot.bin. DEVELOPER Name: MICROSOFT CORPORATION Load Segment: 07C0 Load Sector Count: 4 27. Click OK and then START. 28. When it's done open up any CDR burning program that supports .ISO's to burn your IMAGE to CD. Share this post Link to post
INFERNO2000 0 Posted September 13, 2000 Ok..I've seen that before already That's what I figured...it was just the SP1 thrown on... I'll stick with my version, and throw SP1 on later...it's not like it's that difficult to throw in 2 cds....and the second one has a lot of my drivers and apps anyway Share this post Link to post
DeadCats 0 Posted September 13, 2000 Nah, nobody's gonna try upgrading Win2K with WinME. I mean, think about it... Sure, there were some dummies thinking Win2K was the upgrade path from Win9x, but they undoubtably tried Win2K, gave up, and went back to Win9x. They quit Win2K with the first, "WTF is this!?" That leaves the only upgrade path for those specific people to be Win9x to WinME (Win9xx), IMHO. Share this post Link to post
DosFreak 2 Posted September 13, 2000 I've updated the Slipstream info. I'll post the modified version tommorow......If I remember. (Probably won't ) Share this post Link to post
DosFreak 2 Posted September 15, 2000 1. Download Winzip 8.0 from www.winzip.com. Install Winzip 8.0. 2. Copy the Windows 2000 CD to "?":\W2PSEL_EN on your HD. (?:\ = Drive letter, W2pSEL_EN = Volume Label of CD 3. Right-Click on Sp1network.exe and extract to the sp1network directory. 4. Go to the Update directory in the sp1network directory. 5. Make a batch file called update.bat and place these lines into it: update.exe -s:"?":\W2PSEL_EN "?"=Drive Letter What update.exe looks for is the i386 directory. So change the F:\ to reflect the drive that has the i386 directory from the Windows 2000 CD. W2PSEL_EN is just the directory where the i386 directory resides. In case your wondering why mine is different it's because I have the SELECT version. 6. Save the batch file and run it. 7. It should update your files and it will tell you when it is done. If it doesn't then you have done something wrong. 8. Download CDRWIN from www.goldenhawk.com. Install cDRWIN. 9. Get the CD-ROM boot sector and CD Marker files from here: http://www.angelfire.com/de2/w2kcd/neededfiles.zip 10. Place the appropriate files from neededfiles.zip into the root directory of W2PSEL_EN. Place CDROM_NT.5 into the root of the CD. Place: CDROM_IP.5 - If you are doing 2000 PRO then place this into the root. CDROM_IS.5 - If you are doing 2000 SERVER then place this into the root. CDROM_IA.5 - If you are doing 2000 ADVANCED SERVER then place this into the root. 11. The root of the directory should now contain only these files: Autorun.inf cdrom_iX.5 cdrom_nt.5 read1st.txt readme.doc setup.exe 12. Open CDRWIN and choose the File Backup and Tools option 13. In the BACKUP/TOOL Operation Choose the Build an ISO9660 Image File 14. in FILE BACKUP List click the DIRECTORY button and choose the directory where you copied the Windows 2000 CD. Click OK. Then click the ADD button. You should see the directory in the big box now. 15. Check the INCLUDE HIDDEN FILES,LONG FILENAMES(JOLIET),INCLUDE SYSTEM FILES,RECURSE SUBDIRECTORIES. Uncheck PRESERVE FULL FILE NAMES. boxes. 16. For IMAGE FILENAME click the three dots at the right and choose a directory and a filename. Then click Save. You should see the pathname and the filename of your .ISO in the box. 17. Check the DISABLE VERSION NUMBERS box. 18. Click the ADVANCED OPTIONS button. 19. For Volume Label use the name of the original Windows 2000 CD. Ex: W2PSEL_EN For Volume Set Name use the bame of the original Windows 2000 CD Publisher Name: MICROSOFT CORPORATION PREPARER NAME: MICROSOFT CORPORATION, ONE MICROSOFT WAY, REDMOND WA 98052, (206) 882-8080 20. Choose the BOOTABLE DISC tab. 21. Check the MAKE BOOTABLE DISC box. 22. For MEDIA EMULATION CHOOSE Custom 23. For Image File name use the boot.bin from the neededfiles.zip. 24. For DEVELOPER NAME use MICROSOFT CORPORATION 25. For Load Sector Count use the number 4. 26. Click OK and then START. 27. When it's done open up any CDR burning program that supports .ISO's to burn your IMAGE to CD. Share this post Link to post