First post, by Roman78
Somehow i'm unable to install Windows 2000 on a Dual Pentium III whit some SCSI card in it. I downloaded the appropriate driver and copied it to a 3.5" disk. Than i boot the machine from CD, pressed F6 when asked and select the driver from the disk. Now i can Format the harddisk, so Windows sees the Driver from the disk. When booted without the driver disk i receive and error message that no harddisk is found. So after formatting the harddisk it starts to copy, and now i get the error message that he can't copy some files. That are the files from the Driver-Disk. Without the driver i can continue but get a BSOD while rebooting.
I tried two different SCSI cards. What am i doing wrong?
On the driver disk all the files are in the root, but that is right when i remember right.