burritonator
IS-IT--Management
I have an NT 4.0 machine that gives the following error on bootup:
Windows NT could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \%winnt%\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEMHardware Profile/Last Known Good menu
According to the MS Knnowledge Base Article that I found about the issue, the only workarounds are to use an Emergency Repair Disk (which I don't have for this system), or to reinstall Windows NT.
I wanted to check and see if anyone knows of any other way around this problem. If reinstalling NT is the only option, I also wanted to check and see if we will lose everything on the HD when we do this, or if data, installed programs, etc. will remain intact since we reinstalling NT on a system where it is already installed.
Thanks,
Burritonator
Windows NT could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \%winnt%\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEMHardware Profile/Last Known Good menu
According to the MS Knnowledge Base Article that I found about the issue, the only workarounds are to use an Emergency Repair Disk (which I don't have for this system), or to reinstall Windows NT.
I wanted to check and see if anyone knows of any other way around this problem. If reinstalling NT is the only option, I also wanted to check and see if we will lose everything on the HD when we do this, or if data, installed programs, etc. will remain intact since we reinstalling NT on a system where it is already installed.
Thanks,
Burritonator