I always install a backup copy when doing a new install.  Saves time later
when you're in a jam.  Haven't done it yet in 2000, but would assume it
would work the same.

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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: NT System Admin Issues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 9:00 PM
Subject: Re: Blue screen (ntoskrnl)


>
> late reply, sorry if you heard this already.
> Yes, install another copy of NT on the system and copy over the needed
> files. Some sys admins install their systems this way be default.
>
> --Charles
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>                     "Stephen
>                     Moreau"              To:     "NT System Admin Issues"
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>                     <smoreau@luce        cc:
>                     nt.com>              Subject:     Blue screen
(ntoskrnl)
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>                     09/22/01
>                     06:22 PM
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>                     "NT System
>                     Admin Issues"
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> One of my servers died today - blue screen stating:
> IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL...........blahblah......ntoskrnl.exe
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> Can I create a dual boot system then copy the new ntoskrnl.exe file from
> the new install and replace the ntoskrnl.exe file in the old install?
>
> All suggestions/ideas greatly appreciated.
>
> Steve
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