Ok, I have it working. The problem was trying to do a clean install.I didn't have the CD so I was trying to load from an existing hard drive that has 2 partitions, a boot partition and my big ass file partition.
I also had no bootable floppies, and no bootable CDs at home.
That is why I had to go the back-asswards way about getting it installed. This is also why the main drive ended up as F:
The problem was getting the F: to be C: WITHOUT the CD.
Let me be clear about this again. You have NO CD, NO BOOTABLE FLOPPY, A HARD DISK WITH WINDOWS ME ON IT, A HARD DISK WITH AN INCOMPATABLE SETUP OF WIN2K, A PARTITION WITH THE WIN2K SETUP FILES ON IT.
How do you get Win2k installed?
You can't boot to the Win2k Drive because you have no way of properly configuring the boot.ini to boot from the proper place.
You have to at least get to a DOS prompt to begin the setup of Win2k from the setup files.
Since you have NO Bootable CD, No Bootable Floppy, you have to use the trusty ole Win ME Hard drive to at least get into windows. Then you can launch the setup. So then you install over the the incompatable Win2k Setup by deleting and re-creating the partition. BUT! Since you were in Win ME at the time with an extra hard drive installed it makes the Win2k Setup on the F:. Now you remove your old Hard Drive but you are still booting to drive F: So now you want to try another clean install wiping the F: partition and re-creating it. Well, it won't let YOU!!!
The solution was simply to go get the CD from work.
I was looking for a way to do it with NO CD!!
Hope that all made sense. I know about specifiying my mass storage device, I know how to use the boot.ini to tell it to boot from which IDE/RDISK/PARTITION...
Thanks anyway though.....
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jim
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