1. Improve the speed of installing Windows 98/2000 in DOS state
First, start the computer with a boot disk, run it under DOS and then install the Windows system, so that the installation time will be greatly shortened.
Note: To run, the DOS system must load Windows system files during startup. The file is usually in the Windows directory of C drive. If the machine does not have Windows 9X installed, you can copy the file from another machine and use it.
2. Make full use of the system's memory when installing Windows 2000
The default memory of Windows 2000 installation system is 32MB. Copy all the files on the installation disk to the hard disk, use Word to open the files in the I386 directory, and change the value after RequiredMemory to the actual value. In this way, the machine can make full use of system memory during the installation of the system.
3. Uninstall Windows 2000 under Windows 982000 dual system
First uninstall all software under Windows 2000, and then manually delete Winnt, Document and Setting folders, Ntldr and other files. And boot with Windows 9X's boot disk, and use the SYS command to pass a system to the C disk (actual operation A:\>SYS C:). This transfer process will overwrite the original boot system file. After the system restarts, there will be only one Windows 98 system left.
4. Understand the compatibility of software and hardware before installing Windows 2000
When installing Windows 2000, you can know in advance whether a certain hardware device on your computer has the driver support of Windows 2000: Open the Support folder of the Windows 2000 installation disk, which has a file called. You can see that there is a list of all hardware that Windows 2000 can be compatible with.
First, start the computer with a boot disk, run it under DOS and then install the Windows system, so that the installation time will be greatly shortened.
Note: To run, the DOS system must load Windows system files during startup. The file is usually in the Windows directory of C drive. If the machine does not have Windows 9X installed, you can copy the file from another machine and use it.
2. Make full use of the system's memory when installing Windows 2000
The default memory of Windows 2000 installation system is 32MB. Copy all the files on the installation disk to the hard disk, use Word to open the files in the I386 directory, and change the value after RequiredMemory to the actual value. In this way, the machine can make full use of system memory during the installation of the system.
3. Uninstall Windows 2000 under Windows 982000 dual system
First uninstall all software under Windows 2000, and then manually delete Winnt, Document and Setting folders, Ntldr and other files. And boot with Windows 9X's boot disk, and use the SYS command to pass a system to the C disk (actual operation A:\>SYS C:). This transfer process will overwrite the original boot system file. After the system restarts, there will be only one Windows 98 system left.
4. Understand the compatibility of software and hardware before installing Windows 2000
When installing Windows 2000, you can know in advance whether a certain hardware device on your computer has the driver support of Windows 2000: Open the Support folder of the Windows 2000 installation disk, which has a file called. You can see that there is a list of all hardware that Windows 2000 can be compatible with.