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Date:      Sat, 21 Jul 2001 15:21:39 EDT
From:      Baerjf@aol.com
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   FreeBSD 4.0 (i386) CD #1 (March 2000 ) 
Message-ID:  <fd.95afabe.288b3043@aol.com>

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Can freebase 4.0 be installed on computer with Windows 2000 Professional?
Have destroyed Win 2000 installation trying. Never have be able to install 
BSD and make it work.
IDE CDROM, WD 30 GB hardrive, Athlon 800 CPU.
If not, can BSD be installed on 2ND hardrive (SCSI) W/2ND CDROM (SCSI).
Award BIOS will not recognize this CDROM to boot from. Adapter is Tekram 315U
and it works well with Win 2000.  Cannot boot install floppies & install to 
2ND hardrive. 
Installation does not recognize SCSI adapter or CDROM. Is there any 
workaround for either way of installing?
James F. Baer
baerjf@Aol.com


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<BR>Can freebase 4.0 be installed on computer with Windows 2000 Professional?
<BR>Have destroyed Win 2000 installation trying. Never have be able to install 
<BR>BSD and make it work.
<BR>IDE CDROM, WD 30 GB hardrive, Athlon 800 CPU.
<BR>If not, can BSD be installed on 2ND hardrive (SCSI) W/2ND CDROM (SCSI).
<BR>Award BIOS will not recognize this CDROM to boot from. Adapter is Tekram 315U
<BR>and it works well with Win 2000. &nbsp;Cannot boot install floppies &amp; install to 
<BR>2ND hardrive. 
<BR>Installation does not recognize SCSI adapter or CDROM. Is there any 
<BR>workaround for either way of installing?
<BR>James F. Baer
<BR>baerjf@Aol.com
<BR></FONT></HTML>

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