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installing NT over Redhat 7.0

Discussion in 'Legacy Windows' started by howardsd, 2003/01/16.

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    howardsd

    howardsd Inactive Thread Starter

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    Im trying to do a clean install of NT over Redhat 7.0. I have to admit that I am a Linux dummmie, my boss sorta threw it in my lap. I tried booting from the NT install disk but after the system files were copied the install stalled and stated that.

    HAL: No IO APIC found
    HAL: This HAL.DLL requires the an MPS version 1.1 system
    Replace HAL.DLL with the correct hal for this system
    The systems is halting

    I also tried booting from a boot floppy, NOTHING.

    I have a feeling that the NT install can't see the Linux partitions.

    I've done a good amount of looking but have had no luck.

    any help would be appreciated
     
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    more info

    i should have provided more information.

    its and old HP 8260
    pII 266
    96mb ram

    im trying to install nt 4.0 initial version (service pack 1)
     

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    i tried that with fdisk. :mad: i deleted the partitions and then tried to run the NT install disk and got the same response
     
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    Try running fdisk /mbr. The master boot record from the Linux install is probably still lingering.
     
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    now do you mean fdisk /mbr from a DOS prompt or from a Linux prompt.
     
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    I was meaning to run fdisk /mbr from a DOS prompt. Newer version of fdisk will allow you delete just about any kind of partition form the "Other Partirion" menu.

    Running fdisk /mbr will not delete partitions, rather it will fix the master boot record so a Microsoft OS can boot from the disk.
     
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    if you can still boot to linux do this as root
    dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda bs=512 count=1
    or if scsi system
    dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=512 count=1

    this will remove all partitions and the master boot record from the hard drive. You can then install NT as if it was a brand new hard drive.
     
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