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Subject: Re: Win2K on TP 760 w/o overlay?


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Date Posted: 00:43:32 03/12/03 Wed
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In reply to: bht 's message, "Win2K on TP 760 w/o overlay?" on 06:26:04 01/30/03 Thu

Yes, it worked for me, and that's exactly why I installed W2K instead of the faster W98. Boot into Dos, and start W2K setup - it will then recognize the full capacity of the HDD and allow you to partition the rest. It even works if you first formatted the HDD to partial capacity only under DOS, to transfer the I386 folder and start setup.exe from the soon-to-be-repartitioned HDD itself.

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