Installed Win2k Pro on a PC seemingly without a hitch, but it gets to the Win2k Pro introduction screen and won't boot any further. Initially I installed it over the top of Win98 and thinking this might be the problem, I re-formatted and did a clean install instead. It's an old PC but meets all the listed minimum system requirements - has a 450 mhz pentium 3 processor, 30 gb partitioned hard drive (12gb on C which is where the install went to & 19gb on D which is empty) and 128mb RAM. I did let it convert the file system to NTFS during the install as this was recommended. I've given it all the Win2k hardware drivers it was asking for through safe mode (graphics, sound etc). Anyone any ideas what could be stopping it booting?
Checked it out beforehand... ...and seemed to be ok. Windows 2000 Professional system requirements</p> Before you install the Windows 2000 Professional desktop operating system, make sure that your computer meets the following minimum system requirements: </p> • 133 MHz or more Pentium microprocessor (or equivalent). Windows 2000 Professional supports up to two processors on a single computer. <font color="#ff0000">I have 450mhz </font>• 64 megabytes (MB) of RAM recommended minimum. 32 MB of RAM is the minimum supported. 4 gigabytes (GB) of RAM is the maximum. <font color="#ff0000">I have 128mb </font>• A 2 GB hard disk that has 650 MB of free space. If you are installing over a network, more free hard disk space is required. <font color="#ff0000">I have 12.5 gb</font> • VGA or higher-resolution monitor. • Keyboard. • Mouse or compatible pointing device (optional). For CD-ROM installation:• CD drive or DVD drive • High-density 3.5-inch disk drive, unless your CD drive supports starting the Setup program from a CD </p>
Probably a corrupt disc, try a complete format & remove partition. That machine would run XP at a push, loaded it onto similar in my time although more memory would be good.