SYMPTOMS
When you try to use the Uninstall option in the Add/Remove Programs
tool, you may receive the following error message when your computer
restarts:
Uninstall is unable to write to the MBR
When this occurs, the Uninstall procedure cannot be completed, and you
may not be able to start the computer from the hard disk.
RESOLUTION
Use the information in the appropriate section below to try to resolve
the problem. If you cannot start your computer from the hard disk, you
can start it using your Windows 95 Startup disk.
MBR Protected by Virus Scanning Software
If you suspect that a virus scanning program is preventing Uninstall
from writing to the MBR, disable the virus scanning program by editing
the Config.sys or Autoexec.bat file to temporarily disable the program.
Place the word
Rem at the beginning of the line
or lines used to load the virus scanningprogram. After you make this change,
restart the computer.
For information about the virus scanning program, consult the program's
documentation or manufacturer.
MBR Protected by Hardware-Level Virus Scanning Program
To disable hardware-level virus detection, run your computer's CMOS
configuration utility and disable the virus detection.
For information about your computer's CMOS configuration utility, please
consult the computer's documentation or manufacturer.
Third-Party Partitioning Software
If third-party partitioning software is preventing Uninstall from
writing to the MBR, refer to the software's documentation for
information about restoring the previous MBR or modifying the current
MBR.
Boot-Sector Virus
If you suspect that your computer has been infected with a boot-sector
virus, use an anti-virus program to detect and remove the virus.
For additional information about viruses, please see the following
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
82923
Methods to Detect a Boot-Sector Virus
After you resolve the problem that is preventing Uninstall from writing
to the MBR, start your computer with your Windows 95 Startup disk, and
then run Uninstall by typing the following command at the command prompt
<disk>:\uninstal <W95undo.dat_location>
where <disk> is the drive containing the Startup disk and
<W95undo.dat_location> is the full path to the W95undo.dat file.