The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSAfter you install Windows NT 4.0 as an upgrade over an existing installation of Windows NT 4.0 that had a service pack installed, one or more of the following errors may occur: -or- NOTE: The first argument may change but the STOP code (0x00000050) is the same. This may occur either as an in-place upgrade of Windows NT or as an upgrade of Windows NT Workstation to Windows NT Server. CAUSEWindows NT 4.0 was reinstalled as an upgrade over an installation of Windows NT 4.0 that had Service Pack 2 or greater installed and Remote Access Service (RAS) was installed. RESOLUTIONFor more information on these specific errors and their resolutions, please reference the following Microsoft Knowledge Base articles: ARTICLE-ID: Q162205If you are trying to restore the system to a bootable condition and remove Service Pack 2, use the following steps:
STATUS
Installing Windows NT 4.0 as an upgrade over an installation of the same
version is not recommended or supported. If files need to be replaced, boot
to MS-DOS if using a partition formatted as FAT and replace the damaged
files, or perform a new installation of Windows NT to a different directory
so a partition formatted as NTFS can be accessed and then replace the
affected files.
MORE INFORMATIONThis process will NOT work if Service Pack 2 was installed more than once and the uninstall option was selected without first uninstalling the service pack, thus overwriting the uninstall directory. Nor will this work if the uninstall option was not selected during install of the Service Pack. In this case, a parallel install of Windows NT will be needed so a tape backup of the original install can be restored. Additional query words: sp2 SP 0x1E 0x50 ntfaqset
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