Hello,
My people work on an old Compaq server, with Windows NT 4.0
Hard disk is partitioned into two parts, one for system files (C drive), and the other is for user files (D drive).
C drive was almost full, doesnt have free space at all !!
The problem started when I gave one of my users an Administrative account, and I asked him to login to the server (for the first time). At that time the system tried to create a new profile for this user, and couldnt' (perhaps because no space available).
The system was hanging, and I restarted it.
After that I get:
Scanning SCSI devices - No SCSI device detected
Press F1 to continue
Press F10 to go to system partition utility manager
And when I press on either of the two buttons, I get a screent that show stuff like:
ET: 1:00:19
AA: Something
>>>
OP: (hangs here)
>>
Other stuff
And this screens run forever, and ET (estimated time) keeps ticking and counting forever
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Now I'm worried that my users are unable to access their files on D drive, and I'm not experienced with servers, and not sure what to do.
I tried to boot from Windows NT CD, but the system somewhat hangs in the middle.
Please any help is appreciated.
My people work on an old Compaq server, with Windows NT 4.0
Hard disk is partitioned into two parts, one for system files (C drive), and the other is for user files (D drive).
C drive was almost full, doesnt have free space at all !!
The problem started when I gave one of my users an Administrative account, and I asked him to login to the server (for the first time). At that time the system tried to create a new profile for this user, and couldnt' (perhaps because no space available).
The system was hanging, and I restarted it.
After that I get:
Scanning SCSI devices - No SCSI device detected
Press F1 to continue
Press F10 to go to system partition utility manager
And when I press on either of the two buttons, I get a screent that show stuff like:
ET: 1:00:19
AA: Something
>>>
OP: (hangs here)
>>
Other stuff
And this screens run forever, and ET (estimated time) keeps ticking and counting forever
________________________________
Now I'm worried that my users are unable to access their files on D drive, and I'm not experienced with servers, and not sure what to do.
I tried to boot from Windows NT CD, but the system somewhat hangs in the middle.
Please any help is appreciated.