Well...I've never installed Win2K before, but I assume there is a CD and a boot disk for it.
Put the boot disk in the disk drive, turn the computer on, and make sure to select "With CD Support" in the boot menu that appears. Then put in the CD, and run the setup program.
It should be something like that, but I don't know the specifics.
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With our extreme gelatinous apology,
We beg to inform your Imperial Majesty,
Unto whom be dominion and power and glory,
There still remains that strange precipitate
Which has the quality to resist
Our oldest and most trusted catalyst.
It is a substance we cannot cremate
By temperatures known to our Laboratory.
~ E.J. Pratt
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