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Q: How do you find a file in Windows 2000?
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Why NTLDR is not a Windows 2000 key boot file?

NTLDR is indeed a key boot file in Windows 2000 and all of the Windows operating systems since Windows NT. A machine will not boot without that file.


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Windows 2000 supports FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS partitions.


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What the import of setupmgr exe file?

setupmgr exe belongs to product Microsoft(R) Windows (R) 2000 Operating System and was developed by company Microsoft Corporation. This file has description Stub loader for Windows 2000 Setup Manager Wizard. This is executable file. You can find it running in Task Manager as the process setupmgr.exe.


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What is the preferred file system for windows 2000 professional?

NTFS5


Installation is preformed by storing the answers to installation questions in a text file or script that windows 2000 xp calls an answer file?

Yes. It is used for an unattended installation of Windows 2000/XP.


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You can find karasX2.dll file in Windows System32 file.


How do you replace gdi32.dll on Windows 2000?

You should be able to find the file in a dll library on line. Usually if you just look for "dll library" and then do a find for the correct file, it will show up. Then it can be copied to the computer


What file system will windows 2000 automatically use?

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