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SYMPTOMSWhen you run the 16-bit Winnt.exe program or you boot from the Windows 2000 CD-ROM to install Windows 2000, there is no option for upgrading your current installation of Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or earlier. Instead, Windows 2000 is installed in a new folder if sufficient disk space exists. If there is not sufficient disk space, you are prompted to delete the currently installed version of Windows. CAUSEThe Winnt.exe program is not designed to perform upgrades. RESOLUTIONTo upgrade to Windows 2000, run the Winnt32.exe program from within the operating system you want to upgrade. Note that Windows 2000 also has an Autorun file on the CD-ROM, which is activated automatically when the CD-ROM is placed in the CD-ROM drive. STATUSThis behavior is by design. MORE INFORMATION
There is an "NTUpgrade" option in the Unattend.txt file that can be set to a value of Yes or No. However, this option works only with the Winnt32.exe program (not Winnt.exe).
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