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Guest stephenfunari
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Hello,

 

I am looking for information that will show me how to build multiple

installations (2 minimum) of Windows 2000 Professional on the same physical

disk (multi-boot). I need the option to choose which installation I will boot

from when I start the CPU.

 

Thanks

Steve Funari

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Guest John John
Posted

Re: Multiple Installations of Windows 2000 on same disk

 

stephenfunari wrote:

> Hello,

>

> I am looking for information that will show me how to build multiple

> installations (2 minimum) of Windows 2000 Professional on the same physical

> disk (multi-boot). I need the option to choose which installation I will boot

> from when I start the CPU.

 

You need two partitions on the disk to do this, the different Windows

installations cannot reside on the same partition. If you have an

available partition just boot the computer with the Windows 2000

installation CD and install the second copy of Windows 2000 on the

second partition. The installation routine will take care of making the

correct boot menu for you to select which one to boot when the computer

starts.

 

John

Guest Dave Patrick
Posted

Re: Multiple Installations of Windows 2000 on same disk

 

 

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/217210

 

 

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"stephenfunari" wrote:

> Hello,

>

> I am looking for information that will show me how to build multiple

> installations (2 minimum) of Windows 2000 Professional on the same

> physical

> disk (multi-boot). I need the option to choose which installation I will

> boot

> from when I start the CPU.

>

> Thanks

> Steve Funari

Guest stephenfunari
Posted

Re: Multiple Installations of Windows 2000 on same disk

 

I am assuming the second partition must be flagged as primary? Or, maybe you

could explain a bit more?

 

Thanks

Steve

 

"John John" wrote:

> stephenfunari wrote:

>

> > Hello,

> >

> > I am looking for information that will show me how to build multiple

> > installations (2 minimum) of Windows 2000 Professional on the same physical

> > disk (multi-boot). I need the option to choose which installation I will boot

> > from when I start the CPU.

>

> You need two partitions on the disk to do this, the different Windows

> installations cannot reside on the same partition. If you have an

> available partition just boot the computer with the Windows 2000

> installation CD and install the second copy of Windows 2000 on the

> second partition. The installation routine will take care of making the

> correct boot menu for you to select which one to boot when the computer

> starts.

>

> John

>

Guest stephenfunari
Posted

Re: Multiple Installations of Windows 2000 on same disk

 

Thanks, but unless I am missing something in the KB, I don't see anything in

it that describes how to have multiple 2000 installations.

 

Did I miss it?

 

Thanks

Steve

 

"Dave Patrick" wrote:

>

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/217210

>

>

> --

>

> Regards,

>

> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

> Microsoft Certified Professional

> Microsoft MVP [Windows]

> http://www.microsoft.com/protect

>

> "stephenfunari" wrote:

> > Hello,

> >

> > I am looking for information that will show me how to build multiple

> > installations (2 minimum) of Windows 2000 Professional on the same

> > physical

> > disk (multi-boot). I need the option to choose which installation I will

> > boot

> > from when I start the CPU.

> >

> > Thanks

> > Steve Funari

>

Guest Dave Patrick
Posted

Re: Multiple Installations of Windows 2000 on same disk

 

Yes, it's basically the same as installing different operating systems. 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 (important since you'll want unallocated

space for the second installation). 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

 

 

Then boot the Windows 2000 install CD-Rom or setup disks.

 

(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 unallocated space for this install.

Then again;

 

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

 

--

 

Regards,

 

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

Microsoft Certified Professional

Microsoft MVP [Windows]

http://www.microsoft.com/protect

 

"stephenfunari" wrote:

> Thanks, but unless I am missing something in the KB, I don't see anything

> in

> it that describes how to have multiple 2000 installations.

>

> Did I miss it?

>

> Thanks

> Steve

Guest stephenfunari
Posted

Re: Multiple Installations of Windows 2000 on same disk

 

Awesome,

 

I will give it a try.

 

Thanks,

Steve

 

"Dave Patrick" wrote:

> Yes, it's basically the same as installing different operating systems. 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 (important since you'll want unallocated

> space for the second installation). 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

>

>

> Then boot the Windows 2000 install CD-Rom or setup disks.

>

> (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 unallocated space for this install.

> Then again;

>

> 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

>

> --

>

> Regards,

>

> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

> Microsoft Certified Professional

> Microsoft MVP [Windows]

> http://www.microsoft.com/protect

>

> "stephenfunari" wrote:

> > Thanks, but unless I am missing something in the KB, I don't see anything

> > in

> > it that describes how to have multiple 2000 installations.

> >

> > Did I miss it?

> >

> > Thanks

> > Steve

>

Guest Dave Patrick
Posted

Re: Multiple Installations of Windows 2000 on same disk

 

You're welcome.

 

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Regards,

 

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

Microsoft Certified Professional

Microsoft MVP [Windows]

http://www.microsoft.com/protect

 

"stephenfunari" wrote:

> Awesome,

>

> I will give it a try.

>

> Thanks,

> Steve

Guest John John
Posted

Re: Multiple Installations of Windows 2000 on same disk

 

No, the partition where the first operating system is installed is

usually the active primary partition, the second partition can just be

non active primary partition or it can be a logical drive in an extended

partition. When booting, the multiple operating systems will share the

system files on the System Partition (boot.ini, NTDETECT.COM & ntldr),

they will all use the same primary active (System Partition) to boot,

but the different Windows installations will each have their own Boot

Partition, they will boot with and use their own Windows files in their

own Winnt and System32 folders in their own partitions.

 

John

 

 

stephenfunari wrote:

> I am assuming the second partition must be flagged as primary? Or, maybe you

> could explain a bit more?

>

> Thanks

> Steve

>

> "John John" wrote:

>

>

>>stephenfunari wrote:

>>

>>

>>>Hello,

>>>

>>>I am looking for information that will show me how to build multiple

>>>installations (2 minimum) of Windows 2000 Professional on the same physical

>>>disk (multi-boot). I need the option to choose which installation I will boot

>>>from when I start the CPU.

>>

>>You need two partitions on the disk to do this, the different Windows

>>installations cannot reside on the same partition. If you have an

>>available partition just boot the computer with the Windows 2000

>>installation CD and install the second copy of Windows 2000 on the

>>second partition. The installation routine will take care of making the

>>correct boot menu for you to select which one to boot when the computer

>>starts.

>>

>>John

>>

Guest PA20Pilot
Posted

Re: Multiple Installations of Windows 2000 on same disk

 

Hi,

 

I don't think it's true that you need more than one partition, just a

different install folder should do it.

 

 

---==X={}=X==---

 

Jim Self

 

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Guest John John
Posted

Re: Multiple Installations of Windows 2000 on same disk

 

No! That is a recipe for disaster! Each and every operating system in

a multi-boot system shall have its own boot partition. A parallel

installation in a different folder on the same partition is suitable

only for data recovery on a non-booting installation, it is not suitable

for two working Windows installations.

 

John

 

PA20Pilot wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I don't think it's true that you need more than one partition, just a

> different install folder should do it.

>

>

> ---==X={}=X==---

>

> Jim Self

>

> AVIATION ANIMATION, the internet's largest depository.

> http://avanimation.avsupport.com

>

> Your only internet source for spiral staircase plans.

> http://jself.com/stair/Stair.htm

>

> Experimental Aircraft Association #140897

> EAA Technical Counselor #4562

Guest Dave Patrick
Posted

Re: Multiple Installations of Windows 2000 on same disk

 

It's true that you don't but what a disaster considering all of the shared

file system locations.

 

 

 

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Regards,

 

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

Microsoft Certified Professional

Microsoft MVP [Windows]

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"PA20Pilot" wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I don't think it's true that you need more than one partition, just a

> different install folder should do it.

>

>

> ---==X={}=X==---

>

> Jim Self

>

> AVIATION ANIMATION, the internet's largest depository.

> http://avanimation.avsupport.com

>

> Your only internet source for spiral staircase plans.

> http://jself.com/stair/Stair.htm

>

> Experimental Aircraft Association #140897

> EAA Technical Counselor #4562

Guest PA20Pilot
Posted

Re: Multiple Installations of Windows 2000 on same disk

 

Hi guys,

 

I wrote "I don't think it's true that you need more than one partition".

 

I made no comment about it being a good or bad idea. I just saw that

incorrect info was posted that may or may not have influenced what the

OP was seeking to do.

 

Nice to see you two looking over these things!

 

---==X={}=X==---

 

Jim Self

 

AVIATION ANIMATION, the internet's largest depository.

http://avanimation.avsupport.com

 

Your only internet source for spiral staircase plans.

http://jself.com/stair/Stair.htm

 

Experimental Aircraft Association #140897

EAA Technical Counselor #4562

Guest Dave Patrick
Posted

Re: Multiple Installations of Windows 2000 on same disk

 

Then I guess I don't see the point in you post other than to confuse the OP

 

 

 

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

Microsoft Certified Professional

Microsoft MVP [Windows]

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"PA20Pilot" wrote:

> Hi guys,

>

> I wrote "I don't think it's true that you need more than one partition".

>

> I made no comment about it being a good or bad idea. I just saw that

> incorrect info was posted that may or may not have influenced what the

> OP was seeking to do.

>

> Nice to see you two looking over these things!

>

> ---==X={}=X==---

>

> Jim Self

Guest PA20Pilot
Posted

Re: Multiple Installations of Windows 2000 on same disk

 

Hi again,

 

Dave Patrick wrote;

 

........Then I guess I don't see the point in you post........

 

Have you ever done a parallel install to grab some data?

 

The OP wrote;

 

........"I am looking for information...".

 

I correcteed some "information" supplied by another, might not have met

your standards, but I'll be OK with that.

 

Bye!

 

---==X={}=X==---

 

Jim Self

 

AVIATION ANIMATION, the internet's largest depository.

http://avanimation.avsupport.com

 

Your only internet source for spiral staircase plans.

http://jself.com/stair/Stair.htm

 

Experimental Aircraft Association #140897

EAA Technical Counselor #4562

Guest Dave Patrick
Posted

Re: Multiple Installations of Windows 2000 on same disk

 

Yes, and this topic was mentioned but the OP clearly stated he wants a long

term solution to build multiple installations (2 minimum) of Windows 2000

Professional.

 

 

 

--

 

Regards,

 

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

Microsoft Certified Professional

Microsoft MVP [Windows]

http://www.microsoft.com/protect

 

"PA20Pilot" wrote:

> Have you ever done a parallel install to grab some data?

Guest Dave Patrick
Posted

Re: Multiple Installations of Windows 2000 on same disk

 

You'll certainly need to explain that one to us.

 

 

 

--

 

Regards,

 

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

Microsoft Certified Professional

Microsoft MVP [Windows]

http://www.microsoft.com/protect

 

"PA20Pilot" wrote:

> Sorry, evidently I missed that.

>

> By the way, are you related to my wife?

Guest PA20Pilot
Posted

Re: Multiple Installations of Windows 2000 on same disk

 

Hi again,

 

Dave Patrick wrote;

 

.......the OP clearly stated he wants a long term solution.......

 

Sorry, evidently I missed that.

 

By the way, are you related to my wife?

 

---==X={}=X==---

 

Jim Self

 

AVIATION ANIMATION, the internet's largest depository.

http://avanimation.avsupport.com

 

Your only internet source for spiral staircase plans.

http://jself.com/stair/Stair.htm

 

Experimental Aircraft Association #140897

EAA Technical Counselor #4562


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