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Re: Win 8 v. Win 7



The one dated 23-Mar-2013 19:45  319M would most likely be appropriate
(Service Pack 4 incl.):


http://wdl2.winworldpc.com/Abandonware%20Operating%20Systems/PC/Microsoft%20Windows/Windows%202000/Microsoft%20Windows%202000%20Professional%20%285.00.2195.6717.sp4%29.7z

Best regards,

Kari Eveli
LEXITEC Book Publishing (Finland)
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11.2.2014 23:00, Lisa Kleinholz wrote:
http://winworldpc.com/library_m2.shtml Kari, Which one of these would I need? Lisa ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *From:* Kari Eveli *To:* xywrite@xxxxxxxx *Sent:* Monday, February 10, 2014 1:16 PM *Subject:* Re: Win 8 v. Win 7 I had a private discussion with Bill on downloads. There are abandonware sites that have W2K (e.g. http://winworldpc.com/library.shtml). For installing W2K from a CD or files, you should first build an ISO image, it makes the VM installation a snap. ImgBrun (http://www.imgburn.com/) can make the ISO from a CD or a folder. I like this software a lot. Best regards, Kari Eveli LEXITEC Book Publishing (Finland) lexitec@xxxxxxxx lexitec@xxxxxxxx *** Lexitec Online *** Lexitec in English: http://www.lexitec.fi/english.html Home page in Finnish: http://www.lexitec.fi/ 10.2.2014 16:49, Bill Troop wrote: > I was initially reluctant to take Kari's advice on W2K, but I am glad I > did. It is a much more satisfactory experience, as a XyWrite engine, > than XP. The sheer peace of mind you get from avoiding the activation > requirements and bugs in XP is more than worth it.