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SYMPTOMS
When you are installing Windows NT Workstation or Server version 4.0 from
a flat directory on the hard disk, Setup may halt with the following
message after setting the location of the source files:
CAUSEThis behavior can occur if the Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows 98 system files have been installed on the hard disk. RESOLUTION
Restart the computer, and then type "lock c:" (without quotation marks) at
the command prompt. Windows returns the following message:
Press Y to return to the command prompt, and then run Windows NT Setup again. MORE INFORMATIONWindows 95/98 includes volume-locking code to protect long file names from programs that make absolute INT25 read and INT26 write disk calls by- passing the FAT. The Windows 95/98 Command.com includes a LOCK command to allow you to perform an exclusive read/write lock for use with programs that do not use the volume-locking APIs included in Windows 95/98.
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