Cannot Boot Windows NT on a Diskless WorkstationLast reviewed: September 9, 1996Article ID: Q128629 |
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For several reasons, you cannot boot Windows NT from a diskless workstation. Primarily, Windows NT requires a local hard disk for the paging file, and RPL requires the real mode drivers (RPLBOOT.SYS, RPLDISK.SYS, etc.) to load during the boot process. The following operating systems can be used on diskless workstations, or from any workstation using a supported network card that allows remoteboot.
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