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Internal setup data?

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Name: Gadge
Date: November 12, 2002 at 14:25:20 Pacific
OS: Win98/NT4
CPU/Ram: 1333ghz/192mb
Comment:

I worked out a problem I had where I kept getting innaccessable boot device errors trying to install NT4. I pressed F6 and avoided the usual innaccessable boot device error and asked me a few Q's and then set up a partition, formatted then it copied files to that partition it made bot when it said restart comp to carry on setup it gave that partition the drive letter G:\ instead of C:\. I cured that prob but now when it gets to the point where your mouse is active during setup I get this error:

Internal setup data structures are corrupted ( Phase 0 )

Im getting this same error on three different NT4 discs and one I installed b4 with no probs.
thanks for any advice.



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