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Old 09-16-2007, 01:10 AM
Strgzr
 
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Default from windows 2000 to vista basic if prob with 2000?

Currently have blue screen-ERROR:boot drive inaccessible- changed CMOS to
startup from CD-can I do clean install of VISTA if win2000 having probs?
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Old 09-16-2007, 01:26 AM
Jane C
 
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Default Re: from windows 2000 to vista basic if prob with 2000?

Hi,

You really need to determine what is causing your computer to fail on boot.
How old is this computer? Have you run any hardware diagnostics? It could
be a failed hard drive, or failed motherboard.

If Windows 2000 is having problems due to failing hardware, installing any
other operating system would be futile.

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"Strgzr" <Strgzr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Currently have blue screen-ERROR:boot drive inaccessible- changed CMOS to
> startup from CD-can I do clean install of VISTA if win2000 having probs?


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