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SUMMARY
The Windows NT Server 4.0 Resource Kit includes a utility called
Uptomp.exe. This utility allows users to upgrade from a single processor
system to a multiprocessor system without reinstalling the base Windows NT
operating system.
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/winnt/winnt-public/reskit/nt40/uptompThis updated Uptomp.inf file needs to replace the one that ships with the Resource Kit. Copy the updated Uptomp.inf file from the FTP server to the same directory as the Uptomp.exe program. The Uptomp.exe program also requires access to a file called Txtsetup.sif. This article describes steps to properly configure a computer to run Uptomp.exe so that all files are in the correct directory. MORE INFORMATION
After placing the updated Uptomp.inf file in the same directory as the
Uptomp.exe program, it is necessary to find and copy the Txtsetup.sif file
to the same directory as well.
Point the Uptomp.exe application to the folder of the latest service pack you are running. For example, if you are running Windows NT Server 4.0, Service Pack 4, point the UPTOMP utility to read the list of HALs from the Service Pack 4 installation folder. This folder will need to be copied to a hard drive to place the Txtsetup.sif file in the installation folder. After this is completed, Uptomp.exe will copy the necessary files and prompt the user to restart. Please note that Microsoft does not directly support the development of the Windows NT Resource Kit utilities. It is highly recommended that a complete backup of the system be performed prior to attempting the steps outlined in this article. REFERENCES
For more detailed information on which files are replaced when performing a
single processor to multi processor upgrade, please see the following
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q156358 How to Manually Add Support for a Second Processor Additional query words: processor upgrade mutli uni multi-processor
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