on 5/27/02 4:30 PM, Scott Holder at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Yeah, that's because the PC doesn't have to boot a GUI ;) The Win2k
> installation that boots into a quasi-GUI takes 4 floppies :)

How does Win 2k (also NT 4 and XP) boot into anything resembling a GUI with
floppies? Now, yes, after it copies GUI files to your HDD and reboots from
it, you see a GUI, but that is in the second or third stage of install
(after HDD formatting & partitioning, all done in text mode).

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