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I updated my operating system to 2000 using the overwrite option. I changed
the drive to NTFS. Everything looked like it went in. I put in my password and then immediately after it logs on, it saves settings and logs off. Anyone know what I can do to log it in. I tried both of the logins, to no avail. I know the password is correct. -- Thanks As Always Rip |
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"Ripper" <Ripper@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4099142A-EE89-406C-999A-855AEDB5F65C@microsoft.com... >I updated my operating system to 2000 using the overwrite option. I >changed > the drive to NTFS. > > Everything looked like it went in. I put in my password and then > immediately after it logs on, it saves settings and logs off. Anyone know > what I can do to log it in. > > I tried both of the logins, to no avail. I know the password is correct. > -- > Thanks As Always > Rip Post to a Windows 2000 newsgroups. Your problem is not a Windows Update issue. |
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