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* The original ISO is bootable, however soon after it boots an error (BSOD) shows up and computer reboots. This build has to be installed either by booting computer from floppy disk (for example using Windows 98 boot disk) or hard disk (for example using existing DOS installation) and then launching <code>\I386\WINNT.EXE</code> from the 1585.1 CD. It is also possible to upgrade from existing [[Windows NT 4.0|Windows NT 4]] installation.  
* The original ISO is bootable, however soon after it boots an error (BSOD) shows up and computer reboots. This build has to be installed either by booting computer from floppy disk (for example using Windows 98 boot disk) or hard disk (for example using existing DOS installation) and then launching <code>\I386\WINNT.EXE</code> from the 1585.1 CD. It is also possible to upgrade from existing [[Windows NT 4.0|Windows NT 4]] installation.  
=== Drivers ===
=== Drivers ===
* <code>FDC.SYS</code>, the floppy disk controller driver, may cause problems and BSODs every time few minutes after launching Windows. If it does, try to just rename or delete this file.
* <code>FDC.SYS</code>, the floppy disk controller driver, may cause problems and BSODs every time few minutes after launching Windows. If it does, try to delete this file or replace it with the <code>FDC.SYS</code> from [[Windows 2000/5.0.1877.1|build 1877]].
 
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Windows NT 5.0.1796.1
Kernel version NT 5.0
CPU architecture x86
Edition Client - Workstation
BIOS date 30 April (04) 1998


Known issues

Installation

  • The original ISO is bootable, however soon after it boots an error (BSOD) shows up and computer reboots. This build has to be installed either by booting computer from floppy disk (for example using Windows 98 boot disk) or hard disk (for example using existing DOS installation) and then launching \I386\WINNT.EXE from the 1585.1 CD. It is also possible to upgrade from existing Windows NT 4 installation.

Drivers

  • FDC.SYS, the floppy disk controller driver, may cause problems and BSODs every time few minutes after launching Windows. If it does, try to delete this file or replace it with the FDC.SYS from build 1877.