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March 2nd, 2006, 05:54 PM
#1
Downloaded file from Bootdisk
I recently downloaded a file called Nt4work.zip from bootdisk dot com to a floppy. The file was under the Windows 2000 And NT Setup Disk Sets.
;Windows NT 4 Workstation.
I had some trouble extracting but seemed to finally get it.
I extracted the files contained in the zip, but don't see why it is referred to as a "boot disk" on the website.
The extracted files in the
C:\WINNT4WK\COM\MS\TOOLS\AppletConsole
directory were:
Console.class
ConsoleFrame.class
ConsoleOutputStream.class
ConsolePanel.class
InsetPanel.class
InsetTabViewer.class
ThreadGroupNode.class
ThreadNode.class
ThreadViewPanel.class
If these files create a bootable floppy disk, how do they do it?
Should they have called it a Windows NT4 Wokstation utility disk?
Any replies appreciated.
Last edited by Robert M; March 2nd, 2006 at 06:00 PM.
Open your mind, not your computer.
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March 2nd, 2006, 06:15 PM
#2
Did you make the 3 boot floppies as instructed ?
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March 2nd, 2006, 07:12 PM
#3
No,I didn't.
I didn't see anything that instructed me to do that.
I thought the file would create a diskette or diskettes for booting a Windows NT 4.0 Workstation.
Last edited by Robert M; March 2nd, 2006 at 07:15 PM.
Open your mind, not your computer.
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March 3rd, 2006, 02:28 PM
#4
Check you downloaded the correct zip.
The nt4work.zip file contains 4 files
nt4work1.exe nt4work2.exe nt4work3.exe and a readme.txt file that says..
www.bootdisk.com
This set requires windows to create. Put a BRAND new disk in your
1.44 drive and click on each file to create the disk.
Ed Jablonowski
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March 6th, 2006, 07:12 PM
#5
It turns out that I unzipped the wrong file with the WINZIP version 6.0 program under Windows 95. The wrong ZIP file was expanded.
I could only unzip the file with the MS-DOS version of PKUNZIP.EXE on my other computer....and even had trouble using that. First had to use PKZIPFIX and then after using I get the files you mentioned, but with warnings from PKUNZIP about errors in them.
I guess the WINZIP program created for WINDOWS cannot unzip files created with the PKZIP program created for MS-DOS.
Not sure why I get the errors.
Can provide the text of the errors later.
I wish I had the capability to just double click the downloaded file under Windows 95 and regardless of what program is needed, have it execute automatically. Any suggestions?
After 4 hours of trying to document the problems and errors, (all the info I looked at after searching the internet was useless), I never actually tried to create the disks because I was too tired.
Last edited by Robert M; March 6th, 2006 at 07:25 PM.
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