Dave
Thu Feb 28 19:40:27 PST 2008
The disk doesn't need to be replaced.
To do a clean install, either boot the Windows 2000 install CD-Rom or setup
disks. The set of four install disks can be created from your Windows 2000
CD-Rom; change to the \bootdisk directory on the CD-Rom and execute
makeboot.exe (from dos) or makebt32.exe (from 32 bit) and follow the
prompts.
(Note: If your drive controller is not natively supported then you'll want
to boot the Windows 2000 install CD-Rom. Then *F6* very early and very
important (at setup is inspecting your system) in the setup to prevent drive
controller detection, and select S to specify additional drivers. Then later
you'll be prompted to insert the manufacturer supplied Windows 2000 driver
for your drive controller in drive "A")
Setup inspects your computer's hardware configuration and then begins to
install the Setup and driver files. When the Windows 2000 Professional
screen appears, press ENTER to set up Windows 2000 Professional.
Read the license agreement, and then press the F8 key to accept the terms of
the license agreement and continue the installation.
When the Windows 2000 Professional Setup screen appears, all the existing
partitions and the unpartitioned spaces are listed for each physical hard
disk. Use the ARROW keys to select the partitions Press D to delete an
existing partition, If you press D to delete an existing partition, you must
then press L (or press ENTER, and then press L if it is the System
partition) to confirm that you want to delete the partition. Repeat this
step for each of the existing partitions When all the partitions are deleted
press F3 to exit setup, (to avoid unexpected drive letter assignments with
your new install) then restart the pc then when you get to this point in
setup again select the unpartitioned space, and then press C to create a new
partition and specify the size (if required). Windows will by default use
all available space.
Be sure to apply SP4 and these two below to your new install before
connecting to any network. Internet included. (sasser, msblast)
http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/6/A/E6A04295-D2A8-40D0-A0C5-241BFECD095E/W2KSP4_EN.EXE
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS03-043.mspx
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS03-049.mspx
Then
Rollup 1 for Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?amp;displaylang=en&familyid=B54730CF-8850-4531-B52B-BF28B324C662&displaylang=en
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Regards,
Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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"Ray K" wrote:
> Probably due to the win32.agent.cmn virus that got me earlier today,
> despite
> using several programs to remove it, including SpyBot, I can't boot
> properly, Once I get past the splash screen, I see the desktop and all
> the
> icons. But once all the startup items are loaded, I see a series of newly
> opening dialog boxes that say c:\WINNT\Syustem32\command.com. After dozens
> open within about 45 seconds, I get an Program Error dialog box that says
> "explorer.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows. You need
> to restart the program." Hitting Cancel closes this box, but I'm left with
> original dozens of boxes.
>
> If I use Task Manager to try to close them, I eventually can (after about
> 5
> minutes), but then I'm left with a blank, blue screen. No desktop icons
> and
> nothing along the bottom (Start, clock, quick launch, etc.).
>
> If I then press the Reset switch, after getting to a normal desktop the
> screen goes blank, as above. I don't know why all those command.com boxes
> don't open again.
>
> If I try starting in the Safe Mode, I'll get to a point where the screen
> is
> black, with the words Safe Mode in the four corners, and in the middle is
> a
> box that says "Please wait, windows is starting up..." That message
> remains
> for about four minutes, then disappears and just the black, blank screen
> remains. (No start button or desktop icons.) If I wait long enough the
> icons
> and task bar appear, along with a message that windows is in the safe
> mode.
> If I do nothing the message disappears and I'm back to the black screen
> with
> nothing along the bottom.
>
> Task Manager show that explorer.exe is not running. If I go to File/New
> Task
> (run) and type explorer.exe in the box, the desktop icon reappear for 8
> seconds, then I get a Desktop dialog box saying that Windows is in the
> Safe
> Mode. If I click on OK, I see the desktop icons for 8 seconds until the
> Desktop dialog box reappears. This 8-second cycling back and forth will
> continue as long as I keep clicking on OK. If I don't, explorer.exe shuts
> down on its own and I'm again left with the blank screen.
>
> I've probably aggrevated the condition by first trying to repair W2k with
> the original installation disc. When that failed, out of desperation I
> tried
> a fresh reinstall; obviously without success.
>
> I'm about ready to take the drastic step of replacing the hard drive,
> because the problems seem so overwhelming. I discuss my plan in the post
> following this one. Thanks for any help you provide that will save me the
> replacement effort.
>
> Ray
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