I Attempted both upgrading from windows 98 to SP4 pro and installing on a blank HDD to SP4 pro and when i get to CD key section, every cd key i find is NOT working.
@spot57 I found the ISO here: https://archive.org/details/Win2000ProSP4PL but i can't confirm if it's the correct version or not, since i don't speak polish and just made a quick search, hope this works for you I know it's not the same than downloading it from here, but it will do the work while the ISO isn't here, maybe in a few days i'll check it
Windows 2000 Professional (with SP1) (OEM) Windows 2000 Professional (with SP1) (OEM) [Czech] Windows 2000 Professional (with SP1) (OEM) [Greek] (ISO) Windows 2000 Server (with SP1) (OEM) (ISO)
The SP4 retail version gets stuck on vmware. It gets stuck on such text: "please wait while setup detects and installs devices such as...", and the progress bar is almost full + I waited for a long time
Failed to download Abandonware Operating Systems/PC (International)/Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (5.00.2195.6717.sp4) [Spanish].7z from IP 104.28.88.128 (potentially invalid download ID: 4023c28f-c399-18c3-9a11-c3a4e284a2ef)
@SomeGuy Windows Explorer can't open this file, and using 7-Zip to extract it will also prompt errors with some of the files. This results in some device driver errors in the finally installed Windows 2000, such as the battery driver. The issue was resolved by replacing the DRIVER.CAB in this ISO file with another one.
Ok, I see the issue now. Indeed the driver.cab in the server versions should be identical. So I did a binary copy and paste, repairing the ISO image - the ISO CRC now checks out, so that should be the only issue. It should be good to go now, so I uploaded the corrected ISO. If there are any other issues, please report them.
The warning is correct about hooking-up any legacy Windows 9x-NT-2k-2k3-XP machine to the unfiltered internet with a public IP. There are still active RCE worm bot swarms out there that will persist until clueless users take all infected machines offline, which is basically never because there are likely zillions of infected machines that perform some specialized important business function that are too costly to replace.
Around 2004, a machine could be infected on a fast network on a public IP in as little as 30 seconds, with a mean of around 90 seconds. (Yes, we timed it and did forensic testing.) This was a honeynet test done with reimaged machines on a big name university's network. Almost no computer, past or present, should ever be allowed directly on the internet where it has a public, routable IP.
@whisperingmodem I actually would have posted something like this a few days ago, but didn't.
Anyways, for anybody wanting to connect Windows XP and earlier to the internet, please just don't. It's not worth the amount of malware you will get on your machine. You might as well disable the network adapter on VirtualBox and VMware to secure your VM.
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It's DDTPV-TXMX7-BBGJ9-WGY8K-B9GHM
I found the ISO here: https://archive.org/details/Win2000ProSP4PL but i can't confirm if it's the correct version or not, since i don't speak polish and just made a quick search, hope this works for you
I know it's not the same than downloading it from here, but it will do the work while the ISO isn't here, maybe in a few days i'll check it
I'm not sure about this copy. It looks ok, but installer skips product key.
This copy looks more original, but it has integrated updates: https://windowsbase.pl/download?file=https://archive.org/download/5.00.2195.6717-x-86fre-client-professional-retail-en-us-upgrade/Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (SP4) [Aktualizacje 2010] [Polski].zip
https://archive.org/details/Win2000ServerSP4ITASelect
Windows 2000 Professional (with SP1) (OEM) [Czech]
Windows 2000 Professional (with SP1) (OEM) [Greek] (ISO)
Windows 2000 Server (with SP1) (OEM) (ISO)
must be 2195.1620
It gets stuck on such text: "please wait while setup detects and installs devices such as...", and the progress bar is almost full
+ I waited for a long time
G74HG-XXQTJ-RTX64-QKP3F-HKHXP
Windows 2000 Server Italian: H6TWQ-TQQM8-HXJYG-D69F7-R84VM
.\I386\DRIVER.CAB is broken. There are numerous files with a size of 0 in DRIVER.CAB
Extracted "win2000_chs_retail.pro.iso" and "winworldpc.com.txt" without issue.
opened the ISO with UltraIso - no errors, no zero byte files.
As the screen cap shows, DRIVER.CAB has a size of 50,853 kb.
Testing/Extracting the CAB file with both 7zip and Winrar reports numerous errors - see attached text file.
If the issue cannot be resolved, suggest using DRIVER.CAB from say, the server variant.
Around 2004, a machine could be infected on a fast network on a public IP in as little as 30 seconds, with a mean of around 90 seconds. (Yes, we timed it and did forensic testing.) This was a honeynet test done with reimaged machines on a big name university's network. Almost no computer, past or present, should ever be allowed directly on the internet where it has a public, routable IP.
I actually would have posted something like this a few days ago, but didn't.
Anyways, for anybody wanting to connect Windows XP and earlier to the internet, please just don't. It's not worth the amount of malware you will get on your machine. You might as well disable the network adapter on VirtualBox and VMware to secure your VM.