sumguyb......YOU ARE DA MAN!!!!!!
You just saved my weekend (and my butt, since my boss had to come in to
help me, found your post just as we were getting started to resotre
backups..)....same problem....same fix...
Eric wrote:
> *Thank-you for this!!!
> We approved an auto-update on our win2000 backup AD controller and
> ended up
> with the bluescreen kmode...stop...ntoskrnl.exe.
> We actually did a parrallel install and were in the process of
> rebuilding
> the server when I found your post. It worked like a charm - this
> update
> rollup is bad news on domain controllers.
>
>
> "" wrote:
>
> > Fix is below. First the situation: I installed update rollup on
> 20
> > PCs. Worked fine. Installed it on the domain controller and it
> blue
> > screened. Pow! Gone.
> >
> > Went to Google and found 6 threads from this evening with the same
> > problem. Worked on PCS and killed the DC. So why does Microsoft
> still
> > have the patch out there?
> >
> > Here is the solution:
> > * Reboot off you floppies with your 2000 CD in the tray.
> > * If you have odd SCSI controllers press F6 when prompted on disk 1
> and
> > after Disk 2 it will ask for the driver disk.
> > * Choose to repair the installtion and then choose recovery
> console.
> > If it tells you there is no drive, you needed the driver disks
> above.
> > * cd to your windows directory
> > * cd $NtUpdateRollupPackUninstall$
> > * cd spuninst
> > * do a dir and make sure there is spuninst.txt file in there
> > * use the command "batch spuninst.txt" It runs and the first 5 or
> so
> > messages may say Access Denied. That was OK for me.
> > * exit the recovery console by typing exit.
> >
> > *
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