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Originally Posted by Vronsky
Update: I installed the same W2K on an Class 10 SD card with IDE adapter, and it now only takes 1GB. Most likely, the HD of the first install is bad.
Best Regards,
V.
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Or, what seems to me more likely, you had hidden sectors or partitions already on the drive.
Win2K is pretty old technology, so run FDISK on the drive first, wipe out any partitions/sectors, then create a single active partition and format it for NTFS (since you're going to be running an NT-based OS).
Good luck.