You couldn't even find a copy of Windows 2000?

I mean, security updates and support for somewhat modern hardware is nice. I'm amazed that the Promise controller had NT4 drivers.

Stan Zaske wrote:
I was looking for Win98se but couldn't locate a copy locally and Ebay auctions kept bidding toward XP prices and I gave that up too. A local shop had NT4 and I know from the Folding site that they have a version that runs on that. I didn't anticipate so many pitfalls to such an old OS. Makes me long for XP's no-brainer no fuss no muss installations. I originally had XP Home on this old beast and it was a simple and quick install from such old hardware. I haven't given up though as I'm finally past the install and SP6 update. Reducing the partition to 4 gigs and FAT did the trick. Now if I could just get the proper driver for my 3Com NIC to detect I should be set. Slowly but surely, step by step...

Chris Reeves wrote:
WindowsME would see the drive.
So would say, Mandrake2006.. Now free to download
Or LinspireFree
Or Win98..


CW



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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stan Zaske
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 8:18 PM
To: The Hardware List
Subject: Re: [H] NT4 ?.

8 gigs is what the setup app created. Thanks for the info. @:)>

JRS wrote:

You said less than 8 gig, I could be wrong, but I thought

NT4 had to
be on less than a 4 gig partition for the OS?

Did you try one that small??  :)






I have this old PII 333 MHz 'puter that I'm trying to get up and running for [EMAIL PROTECTED] with an old copy of NT4 I picked

up locally.
The original 1997 hardrive died and I replaced it with a Promise ATA100 controller and a WD 800JB. NT won't install despite

repeated
efforts even on a <8 gig C: partition. It partitions Drive C just fine but chokes on the total size of the drive and won't go any further (neither NTFS or FAT file system makes any difference). I looked for a method of slipstreaming SP6 into it thinking

that would
upgrade it's ability to deal with modern sized disks but

apparently
that's not possible pre-Win2K. Does anybody have any ideas

on how I
might get this old OS installed on this old PC with a

modern drive so
I can give it a new reason to live? Hate to spend $ on the

overpriced
WinXP if I can help it. TIA and Happy Thanksgiving! @:)>





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