"Not ready?" Works great for me. Of course if your hardware doesn't have good driver support, not much you can do.
As far as removing ME, if you installed 2000 in the same partition as ME, you could probably just remove c:\windows if you weren't planning on using ME, and then remove the ME option from boot.ini. This way you can get it to boot without prompting you for OS. (You could also just reduce the timeout to zero seconds.)
I have Win2k on it's own partition, Win98 on it's own partition, and all my files on another partition. If Win2k dies on me I can transition to Win98 easily until I get Win2k fixed. It is very convenient this way.
Do you have a small hard drive? I cannot understand why you'd want to remove ME after installing Win2k.
[This message has been edited by Sancho (edited 04-17-2001).]