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How to by Spisefisken 2002-03-18 04:47:24
I looked in the helpfile and couldn't find any info. How do I create a bootdisk in Windows NT 4.0?? Please help
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  The short answer: by knightsofni2002-03-18 05:04:35
    Replace a DLL file that is shared if I go in WinNT by Spisefisken2006-11-19 12:55:59
      In that case by knightsofni2002-03-18 05:36:17
        Thanks by Spisefisken2006-11-19 12:55:59
          Oh wow by knightsofni2002-03-18 06:00:28
            Aaaaargh... by knightsofni2002-03-18 06:29:20
      Replacing shared DLL's... by shancarter2006-11-19 12:55:59
  bootdisk for NT 4 by stevemills2002-03-18 05:24:54
    I don't have the disk by Spisefisken2002-03-18 05:28:27
    That just runs the setup... (n/t) by knightsofni2002-03-18 05:39:52
  Try this... by slappy2002-03-18 05:39:16
    What is a CMD prompt? (n/t) by Spisefisken2002-03-18 05:47:50
      execute "cmd.exe" by RRipley2002-03-18 05:50:29
        I can get the prompt by Spisefisken2002-03-18 06:00:56
          finding winnt.exe by SD Maruko-kun2002-03-18 06:14:45
            File not found by Spisefisken2002-03-18 06:19:12
              I've also no winnt.exe here. by RRipley2006-11-19 12:55:59
                I only found it on the install CD... (n/t) by knightsofni2002-03-18 06:30:30
            Look and see by doormat2002-03-18 06:23:29
  How about this site... by catfive2002-03-18 05:49:25
    Been there by Spisefisken2002-03-18 06:02:18
    ntfs bootdisk by Village Idiot2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Got it working now by Spisefisken2002-03-18 07:29:36
  What kind of boot disk...? by shancarter2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Try a win 2000 b00t disk (n/t) by Bealz2002-03-18 11:11:20

 

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