So open up Powershell in administrator mode and enter: The following step is to enable the vCPU legacy compatibility for Windows 2000. WINDOWS 2000 SP4 ISO INSTALLOn the install options tick the box to install an operating system from a bootable CD/DVD-ROM, select Image File and browse to where the Windows 2000 iso is stored and click finish. STOP: 0xC0000263 The \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\storvsc.sys device driver could not locate the entry point ZwQueryFullAttributesFile in driver ntoskrnl.exe. Windows 2000 does not support this SCSI controller and will Blue Screen with: WINDOWS 2000 SP4 ISO DRIVERSThe OS intermittently Blue Screens after the installation of the storage drivers when a VHDX is used. Make sure you create a VHD and not a VHDX. A fixed size seems to be the fastest for the installation, as the formatting of the disk during setup seems faster. A lot more than it needs, but it doesn’t really matter. For Windows 2000 you don’t really need a lot, so I gave it 20GB. Note: I’ve put the RAM to 3GB as Windows 2000 is a 32bit operating system and is not capable of addressing much more without some PAE trickery)Ĭreate a new virtual hard disk. Also leave the network card as Not Connected. I’ve named my VM: Windows 2000 Adv En, Generation 1 VM type, Startup Memory of 3072MB and make sure Dynamic Memory is turned off. This part is pretty much the standard process. If you don’t have the original installation media with SP4 installed, you can download SP4 from WinWorldPC and slipstream yourself as explained here. STOP: 0x0000001E (…) KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED on the driver acpi.sys If SP4 is not slipstreamed into the installation media, setup will not even properly start, but will Blue Screen with: – The Windows 2000 installation media must have SP4 slipstreamed. – Also the vCPU must be set to legacy mode for this VM. – The base VM must be setup with a legacy network card. This actually can be done, but there are a few hoops to jump through: After locating the installation media, I decided it was a good idea to get it running on the 2019 Hyper-V cluster. I was in such a position that I had to install Windows 2000 Server. Sometimes it’s necessary to install an old Operating System, but you really cannot (or don’t want to) get the old hardware out, even if it would still work.
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