Discusses an issue with installing or upgrading Windows XP on computers that run earlier versions of Windows. During the upgrade or the installation, you receive an "NTLDR is missing" error message.
Discusses an issue where you cannot start your computer after you modify permissions in Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, or Windows XP. Provides step-by-step resolutions for this issue.
When you upgrade from Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows 98 to either of the operating systems listed at the beginning of this article, you may receive an error message similar to the following during the first restart: NTLDR is missing or...
When you start your computer, you may receive one of the following error messages: Missing Operating System Non-system disk or disk error Boot error Press F1 to retry NO ROM BASIC Invalid Media Type Hard Drive Controller Failure
One of the following symptoms may occur: Windows stops responding (hangs) during Setup, when it attempts to load, or at the End User License Agreement screen. The Windows 98 Setup Wizard may appear as a black square on the screen when the computer...
When you disable write-behind caching in Windows NT by setting the following parameter to 0 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Rdr \Parameters\UseWriteBehind and you then attempt to copy a file to a remote share, the following...
When you attempt to save a file to your ROOTDRIVE, you may receive one of the following error messages: Check the drive to make sure the door is closed and it contains the correct disk or CD. -or- Your changes could not be saved to 'xxxxx.xx', but...
When you access NetWare resources or run a login script, the response is very slow. Reading a trace using Microsoft Network Monitor shows the following items multiple times. NCP Request: Read Property Value NCP Reply: Read Property Value - No Such...
When you try to add a Custom Date using the year 00 on the Custom tab of the properties sheet for a Microsoft Office document, you receive the following error message:
A sentinel device (dongle) enables users to control various licensing issues. Software that is written to make use of a sentinel device (dongle) is typically also licensed for single user/single computer use. Terminal Server is intended to behave like multiple Windows workstations.