SaintJimmy
Technical User
A coworker of mine installed SP2 and as a result, was getting a "winsrv can't be found" BSOD shortly after boot up, would never make it to desktop, even in safe mode.
I came across the MS KB article:
I started following the Recovery Console instructions included there, but found there was no $NtServicePackUninstall$ folder in my coworker's Windows directory.
Several months back I had installed SP2 on my own laptop, so I took a look and found my Windows directory did have the $NtServicePackUninstall$ folder. I thought if I copied this folder from my drive onto my coworker's drive, maybe the uninstall could be done. My coworker was facing a re-image anyway, so I thought there wasn't much risk in trying.
I went ahead with my plan and thankfully, it worked perfectly.
My question is...is this uninstall folder for SP2 the same on every computer, or will it be unique to every machine due to different drivers, installed software, etc.?
Thanks much
I came across the MS KB article:
I started following the Recovery Console instructions included there, but found there was no $NtServicePackUninstall$ folder in my coworker's Windows directory.
Several months back I had installed SP2 on my own laptop, so I took a look and found my Windows directory did have the $NtServicePackUninstall$ folder. I thought if I copied this folder from my drive onto my coworker's drive, maybe the uninstall could be done. My coworker was facing a re-image anyway, so I thought there wasn't much risk in trying.
I went ahead with my plan and thankfully, it worked perfectly.
My question is...is this uninstall folder for SP2 the same on every computer, or will it be unique to every machine due to different drivers, installed software, etc.?
Thanks much