I've got an old Pentium Pro 200 w/ 64mb and NT4 workstation. It is a pig, even with all SCSI drives. I swear it takes ten minutes just to boot. Installing 128mb didn't seem to make much difference. It just sucks. It's used for network backups and burning CDs, but that's about it.

I've got W2K Pro installed on one machine so far, a PII-400 with 256mb, and it FLIES. It boots up faster than my identical computer with Win98SE (granted, the 98 machine has a whole lot more crap installed).

So as usual, YMMV... give yourself some RAM and a new fast hard drive and your W2K installation should be nice and speedy. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]