Restoring Windows NT Files on the System Partition

If any of the files that Windows NT installs on the system partition are missing or corrupt, you cannot start your computer. These are the files:

x86-based file

Folder

RISC-based file

Folder

NTLDR

root

Osloader.exe

\Os\Winnt40

Boot.ini

root

no equivalent

Bootsect.DOS

root

no equivalent

Ntdetect.com

root

no equivalent

Ntbootdd.sys (SCSI only)

root

no equivalent

Hal.dll is in the boot partition

Hal.dll

\Os\Winnt40

no equivalent

*.pal files (Alpha-based computers)

\Os\Winnt40


You can restore any of these files by using the Repair process and the Emergency Repair Disk. However, because you copied these files to your Windows NT startup floppy disk when you created it, you can use that disk to restore them.

To use the Windows NT startup floppy disk to restore system files

1. Start your computer by using the Windows NT startup floppy disk.

2. Replace individual files, or replace all of the files, by copying them from the Windows NT startup floppy disk to the corresponding location on your system partition.