How many disks did this come on, haha? Like 40?
19 0 ReplyOnly 4. You need a CD-ROM to complete the installation (https://www.serverbrain.org/troubleshooting-2000/install-by-using-setup-diskettes-and-a-cdrom.html)
24 0 ReplyIf you have a machine with no current operating system on it that will not boot from a CD-ROM, you must use this method. Setup disks are a set of four disks that form a minimal installation of Windows 2000
I wasn't aware there were CD-ROMs that you couldn't boot from.
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I remember installing Windows 3.0. (Or possibly 3.1..?)
It came in exactly way too many disks. (Like, a dozen or so, maybe..? Though it felt like at least double that...)
Reversi was nice, though...
9 0 ReplyI've still got my copy of Windows 3.1 on 3.5" 1.44 MB disks; there are seven in total.
Now, Windows 95, that was a monstrosity on floppy disks.
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iirc word 3.1 needed 20 floppy discs.
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Are you sure that it can't get out? That plastic looks flimsy.
1 0 ReplyIt's solid enough. I kept them closed to keep them in the original state
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Crqck em open and don't them an install
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