It is a set of four rescue disks.
Four (4) startup disks are needed to boot Windows 2000 from floppy disks.
4 "four" rescue disks.
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EIDE interfaces can support up to four hard disks at 137 GB per disk
It depends on the type interface you would be using, IDE, SATA, SCSI (or a combination of these). Generally, most motherboards use IDE (or UIDE), which has two IDE Ports each of which supports two drives (Master and Slave), be they hard disks, CD or DVD drives. So the answer is four. However, a type of motherboard known as "RAID" which is short for Redundant Array of Independent (or Inexpensive) Disks, can have double that number. These are used for servers, but can be used for personal computers although not normally necessary, as they do not function in quite the same as the conventional IDE arrangement.
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The four basic rights on the private enterprise system are:Private propertyCompetitionProfitsFreedom of choice
The four basic rights on the private enterprise system are:Private propertyCompetitionProfitsFreedom of choice
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Access the Recovery Console by first booting from the Windows 2000/XP CD, or the four Windows 2000 setup disks or install the console under the boot loader menu and access it from there. Insert the 1st of the disks and restart the PC. You are directed to insert each of the four disks in turn, and then the Setup screen appears. Type R to select the "To repair a Windows 2000 installation" option, then type C to select the Recovery Console.
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