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How to Troubleshoot Windows NT Boot Floppy Disk Problems

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Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006


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SUMMARY

This article describes how to troubleshoot problems you may encounter when you create or use Windows NT boot floppy disks.

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To create a set of Windows NT boot floppy disks, use the WINNT command as follows:
  • WINNT.EXE (without any parameters)
  • WINNT.EXE /O (installing from floppy disks)
  • WINNT.EXE /OX (installing from a CD-ROM)
If you encounter problems trying to use or create the Windows NT boot floppy disks, follow these steps:
  1. Ensure the integrity of your floppy disks using the following steps:

    1. Reformat the three Windows NT boot floppy disks.
    2. If it is available, use the Microsoft MS-DOS or Microsoft Windows 95 ScanDisk tool to verify the surface integrity of each disk.
    3. If you continue to have problems, use a new set of floppy disks.
  2. Use a different computer to create the Windows NT boot floppy disks.
  3. To install Windows NT without creating or using the boot floppy disks, use the WINNT /B command. For information about the WINNT /B command, see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

    126690 : Windows NT 4.0 Setup Troubleshooting Guide

NOTE: If you cannot access your CD-ROM drive, contact your hardware manufacturer for assistance.

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