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Chapter 2:Installing Windows 2000 Professional
OverviewOverview Preparing for Installation Installing Windows 2000 Professional from
a Compact Disc Installing Windows 2000 Professional over
the network Upgrading to Windows 2000 Professional
Preparing for InstallationPreparing for Installation
Identifying System Requirements
Determining Disk Partition Options
Determining Which File System to Select
Determining Which Licensing Mode to Select
Determining Whether to Join a Workgroup or Domain
Completing a Pre-Installation Checklist
Identifying System RequirementsIdentifying System RequirementsCPUCPUCPUCPU
P133 MHz or HigherP133 MHz or Higher
MemoryMemoryMemoryMemory
Windows 2000Professional
32 MB minimum64 MB recommended
Windows 2000Professional
32 MB minimum64 MB recommended
Hard Disk SpaceHard Disk SpaceHard Disk SpaceHard Disk Space
650 MB 650 MB minimumminimum
2.0 GB 2.0 GB recommendedrecommended
Verify Hardware on Windows 2000 HCL
Determining Which Licensing Mode to SelectDetermining Which Licensing Mode to SelectPer Seat Licensing
Each Client Requires a CALEach Client Requires a CAL
CAL CAL
Per Server Licensing
Each Connection Requires a CALEach Connection Requires a CAL
CALCAL
Determining Whether to Join a Workgroup or DomainDetermining Whether to Join a Workgroup or Domain
Workgroup
Domain
SAMSAM SAMSAMSAMSAM
Single User Account
Active Directory
Completing a Pre-Installation ChecklistCompleting a Pre-Installation Checklist
Verify Hardware Supported
Verify that hardware meets Minimum Requirements
Verify 2 GB or more of available disk space
Select file system for the Windows 2000 Partition
Determine Domain or Workgroup Name
Create Password for the Local Administrator Account
Installing Windows 2000 Professional from a Compact DiscInstalling Windows 2000 Professional from a Compact Disc
Demo
Upgrading to Windows 2000 ProfessionalUpgrading to Windows 2000 Professional Identifying Client Upgrade Paths Upgrading Clients Running Windows 95 or
Windows 98 Upgrading Clients Running Windows NT
Workstation 3.5.1 or 4.0
Identifying Client Upgrade PathsIdentifying Client Upgrade Paths
Windows 95 and Windows 98
Windows 95 and Windows 98
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows NTWorkstation 3.5.1 or 4.0
Windows NTWorkstation 3.5.1 or 4.0
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows for Workgroups
3.1
Windows for Workgroups
3.1
Windows NTWorkstation 3.5.1 or 4.0
Windows NTWorkstation 3.5.1 or 4.0
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows 2000 Professional
Upgrading Clients Running Windows 95 or Windows 98Upgrading Clients Running Windows 95 or Windows 98
Windows 95 and Windows 98
Windows 2000 Professional
• Generate a compatibility report
• Run the Setup Program to install Windows 2000. This includes:
• Specifying update packets
• Reviewing upgrade reports
• Generate a compatibility report
• Run the Setup Program to install Windows 2000. This includes:
• Specifying update packets
• Reviewing upgrade reports
Upgrading Clients Running Windows NT Workstation 3.5.1 or 4.0Upgrading Clients Running Windows NT Workstation 3.5.1 or 4.0
• Same Registry• Same Application Support• Same Device Support• Easiest Upgrade to
Windows 2000 Professional
• Same Registry• Same Application Support• Same Device Support• Easiest Upgrade to
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows NT Workstation 3.51 or 4.0
Windows 2000 Professional
Backing Up Critical Data Files and SettingsBacking Up Critical Data Files and Settings Perform the Following Tasks to Back
Up Critical Files and Settings: Fix Errors Listed in Event Viewer Back Up All Drives Back Up Registry Update Emergency Repair Disk Remove Virus scanners, Third Party
Network Services, or Client Software Disconnect Serial Cables to UPS Reserve IRQs for Non-Plug and Play
ISA Devices
ReviewReview Preparing for Installation Installing Windows 2000 Professional from
a Compact Disc Upgrading to Windows 2000 Professional