Err Msg: Service Pack Setup Could Not Find the Setup.log File in Your Repair Directory (175960)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
This article was previously published under Q175960 SYMPTOMS When you install a Microsoft Windows NT or Windows 2000
Service Pack, you may receive any of the following error messages:
Service Pack Setup could not find the Setup.log file in
your repair directory. Service Pack Setup
cannot open or modify your Setup.log file.
SetupError: Setup could not find the Setup.log file in your repair directory.
When you install a Microsoft Windows NT hotfix or update, you may
receive the following error message: The Windows NT 4.0
hotfix installation did not complete. NOTE: These error messages only occur on Intel-based computers. They
do not occur on Alpha-based computers. CAUSE This behavior can occur if either of the following
conditions exists: - The Setup.log file is damaged or missing. The Setup.log
file is located in the
drive:\windows\repair
folder, where drive is the drive letter on which the
Windows folder is located, and windows is the name
of the folder in which Windows is installed.
- The folder in which Windows is installed has been
renamed.
NOTE: Renaming the folder in which Windows is installed is an
unsupported procedure and is not recommended by Microsoft.
For additional information, click
the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 154129 Changing the Root Directory for Windows NT
RESOLUTION If no setup.log is present, use the following procedure:
To resolve this error message, create a new Setup.log file in the
Repair folder, and add the following lines:
[Files.WinNt]
\%Systemroot%\System32\Hal.dll = "hal.dll","d023"
[Paths]
TargetDirectory = "\%Systemroot%"
where %Systemroot% is the directory where NT is installed.
If you have previously renamed your windows NT installation to
something other than where NT was originally installed, perform the following
steps: Change the following lines so that the %Systemroot% folder is
the folder in which Windows NT is installed:
TargetDirectory = "%Systemroot%"
[Files.WinNt]
\%Systemroot%\Help\31users.hlp = "31users.hlp","12bfc"
\%Systemroot%\Help\acc_dis.cnt = "acc_dis.cnt","cc99"
\%Systemroot%\Help\acc_dis.hlp = "acc_dis.hlp","b82c"
IMPORTANT: This step is for the standard PC HAL only and should not be used
if any other HAL is being used. See the following article to determine the
content of the setup.log for multiproc machines: 168132 After Applying Service Pack NT Reports Single Processor
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 3/17/2003 |
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