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RE: Finding W2K was Re: La Machine Est Morte, Vive La Machine!



Thanks, Bill, but Paul L. has already taken care of this. I appreciate your help.

 

From: xywrite-bounce@xxxxxxxx [mailto:xywrite-bounce@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bill Troop
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 10:36 AM
To: xywrite@xxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Finding W2K was Re: La Machine Est Morte, Vive La Machine!

 

I can FTP it: will write off list later. 

On Wednesday, 23 July 2014, Harry Binswanger mailto:hb@xxxxxxxx wrote:

Bill,

After spending an hour or so trying to use utorrent to download it
with no success, I wonder if there's some way to just get the file
without using torrents? I have a very fast FIoS internet
connection. Googling for Windows 2000 SP4 Final 2011 Edition (all
updates)\W2K-2011.iso finds things, but I'm leery of just doing it
that way, for fear I will get junkware or malware with it.

Any ideas?



-----Original Message-----
From: xywrite-bounce@xxxxxxxx
[mailto:xywrite-bounce@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bill Troop
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 2:31 PM
To: xywrite@xxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Finding W2K was Re: La Machine Est Morte, Vive La
Machine!

Yes - - they use a mu but perhaps not in the url? mu is a tricky
character to render cross-platform.

At 22/07/2014 18:24, you wrote:
>[HB:]Thanks for the ISO recommendation.
>
>I use the client utorrent and in several years have never had a
virus
>problem.
>[HB:]  it shows up as not "u" but the Greek letter mu: is that
the same
>site you trust?