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SYMPTOMS
After you install Windows NT version 3.5, your system may stop responding
(hang) when you select the Shut Down And Restart option. This behavior does
not occur if you select Shut Down. However, when you select Restart in the
Shutdown Computer dialog box, the same problem occurs. CAUSE
This problem occurs when the Windows NT version 3.5 Setup program calls the
computer BIOS to obtain computer configuration information. On several
computers, the BIOS returns invalid information for the number of
processors installed on the computer. For example, a multi-processor
Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) is installed instead of required uni-
processor HAL. WORKAROUND
A possible workaround for this problem is to reinstall Windows NT version
3.5 and run Custom Setup. Configure the Computer type for Standard PC
instead of the one selected by default. This forces the Setup program to
install the uni-processor HAL. Reinstalling Windows NT version 3.5 to the
same location of the previously installed one will update the HAL without
losing any user accounts and important Registry information.
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