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Tom's Hardware > Forum > Windows 2000/NT > Windows 2000/NT General Discussion > Missing file (ntoskrnl.exe) on NT 4.0

Missing file (ntoskrnl.exe) on NT 4.0

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I advertently sent file to recycle bin as I had NT
duplicated on both C/D drives. Now cannot figure out how
to get past message asking to re-install file. Tried F5
and F6 with no avail during boot process. Also can I
safely run just one file in removing my partion? If not,
how big should I make the partion for NT4.0? I also have
no data on this computer, so I could and wouldn't mind
wiping it clean and starting from scratch with clean hard
drive if one can walk me throught the format process. I
can be reached at centralne62@yahoo.com

Thanks, Kerry

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If this is the case, the easiest way is to start Windows NT
Setup from the CD-ROM and use it to delete, repartition and
install Windows NT all in one process. Just follow the
instructions during Setup.
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>-----Original Message-----
>I advertently sent file to recycle bin as I had NT
>duplicated on both C/D drives. Now cannot figure out how
>to get past message asking to re-install file. Tried F5
>and F6 with no avail during boot process. Also can I
>safely run just one file in removing my partion? If not,
>how big should I make the partion for NT4.0? I also have
>no data on this computer, so I could and wouldn't mind
>wiping it clean and starting from scratch with clean hard
>drive if one can walk me throught the format process. I
>can be reached at centralne62@yahoo.com
>
>Thanks, Kerry
>.
>

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