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SYMPTOMSDuring an unattended installation of Windows NT 4.0 with the Win31upgrade= option set to 1, Windows NT 4.0 may still prompt you with the following dialog box: Setup has found a previous version of Microsoft Windows in the directory you have chosen for installing Microsoft Windows NT. Setup recommends installing into this directory since Microsoft Windows NT can interoperate with the previous version of Windows.This dialog box should only appear if the Win31upgrade= entry is set to 0. CAUSEThis problem can occur if the path statement in the Autoexec.bat does not contain an entry for the directory that is being upgraded. RESOLUTIONMake sure the directory that is being upgraded is included in the path statement in the Autoexec.bat file of the boot drive. MORE INFORMATION
During an unattended installation with the Win31upgrade=1 switch set, setup
parses the Autoexec.bat file for the path environment variable. This
parsing occurs after the first restart and if the path entry does not
contain a valid path to the Windows directory that is being upgraded, the
above condition occurs.
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