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SYMPTOMSWhile you are uninstalling Service Pack 3 for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, you may receive the following error message: If you click Error Details, you see the following information where <drive1> is the current drive letter of the boot drive and <drive2> is the drive letter of the boot drive when Service Pack 3 was installed. CAUSEThis error message occurs when the boot drive letter assignment has been changed since Service Pack 3 was installed. RESOLUTION
Click Skip to bypass the file and allow the uninstall process to finish.
When the uninstall process is finished, run the Emergency Repair Disk
(ERD), choose Verify Windows NT System Files, and repair the changed Ntldr
file.
STATUSMicrosoft is researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available. MORE INFORMATIONAfter skipping the Ntldr file, you may receive the following additional error message: This error message may also occur for the Hyperterm.exe file for the following destination: If these error messages occur, click Skip to bypass the files and then replace the files noted in the error message by expanding them from the Windows NT compact disc. For example, to replace the Hyperterm.exe file, perform the following steps:
expand <cd-rom>\i386\hyperterm.ex_ <drive1>:\program files\ windows nt\hyperterm.exewhere <cd-rom> is your CD-ROM drive. If you have upgraded your version of Internet Explorer since installing Windows NT, you should reinstall Internet Explorer.
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