On Friday 03 December 2004 06:20 pm, Paul Kaplan wrote:
> Lastly, I always thought my w2k cd was bootable, but I only ever tried to
> install in VMWare where it didn't boot.  Since it wouldn't boot in VMWare,
> I ended up installing w98 and then upgrading to w2k completely overwriting
> the w98 installation.  You could probably also upgrade from w95 or even 3.1
> if you can read the CD.  It has been working (as well as windows can) for
> 15 months.  I suppose it's possible there's a bug in VMWare.

I'm not sure about w2k prof, but i can install wxp and w2k server using 
bootable cd in vmware.

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