Windows NT Upgrade Err Msg: ... NtPathToDosPath reported...Last reviewed: July 20, 1995Article ID: Q132904 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you install Windows NT, the following error message appears in the graphical user interface (GUI) portion of Windows NT Setup:
External library procedure NtPathToDosPath reported the following error. 'Unable to open the specified symbolic link object.' CAUSEThis error indicates that the path to the installation media is no longer accessible. This error occurs when you have added new hardware to the computer (for example, a SCSI controller, a SCSI CD-ROM drive, or a ATAPI- compatible CD-ROM drive) before running Setup, but without adding the device drivers in the original Windows NT installation first. When Windows NT Setup reboots the computer to continue the GUI portion of setup, Windows NT finds only devices installed under the previous version of Windows NT (because you are running in the context of the original Windows NT installation.
WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem, do one of the following:
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