You can create a boot.ini file using any text editor. It's really easy. Then you boot up to the command line and copy it over.
If you need to know the commands, I can give you a generic one, but I'm not sure Win2k uses the same one as XP, so you may want someone to copy the text in their boot.ini file from XP and post it on here.
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