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Windows Server - [Answered] Install Windows using I386 posted in the Operating Systems forums; Hello all... one of my hard drives will not boot (win2000) so what I plan to do is install windows from the old hard drives I386 folder into the new ...

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Question [Answered] Install Windows using I386

Hello all... one of my hard drives will not boot (win2000) so what I plan to do is install windows from the old hard drives I386 folder into the new hard drive. Firstly I connected both hard drives thinking I could boot up then copy the folder from the old HDD to the new one. THe old HDD failed to boot up - I get a stop err.

I am wondering if there is a way I can install windows 2000 on the new HDD if I have the files from the I386 folder?


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Hi here you go THow to install Windows from the I386 folder



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