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December 01, 1998 03:01 PM

The NT Boot Process

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Understanding the boot process helps you prevent problems
To troubleshoot Windows NT problems, you need a working knowledge of NT's diagnostic tools and the Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Resource Kit. But sometimes you have problems that this knowledge cannot help you solve. For example, if a problem occurs in the boot process, you cannot bring up NT to run its diagnostic tools. Understanding the steps of the NT boot process will help you troubleshoot problems that might occur.

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Anonymous User 7/23/2005 2:11:17 PM


The answer to the question posted on January 19, 2005 is because Americans are complete pricks. 51% of yanks voted fot Bush, so well over half of Americans are wankers.

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Anonymous User 1/10/2005 8:31:00 AM


i was editing my bootscreen and deleted my original boot line... now everytime i boot up i see a bootscreen on my windows 2000 that shows OS/2 Warp with an IBM picture in the top right corner and i want to get my original boot.ini back so i can edit my bootscreen again. i've tried editing over the one i have right now but it doesnt do anything

jarred farrell 4/22/2004 4:14:53 PM


i tried to upgrade my windows me to win 2000 when i start my computer there is a ntldr error how can i fix that???

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