While running ntsetup.exe on a Dell computer loaded with Windows NT, service pack 6, I get an error message stating that newdev.dll cannot be found. However, when I try to find this file, I discover no connection of newdev.dll with the NT operating system. How can this be? What does it mean? Is there in fact a newdev.dll file for NT? If so, where do I find it? If not, how do I fix this? Help..!!
OK, I grabbed that file (newdev.dll) and put it in /WINNT/System32 directory. Now I get the error "The procedure entry point UnMapLS could not be located in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll". What does this mean? Is there likely some other problem that is causing these side effects??
Thanks
Looks like you are being sent in circles.
A 10 second look on Google tends to suggest there are different versions of newdev.dll.
Unless you can determine why its asking for it, its goint to be difficult to determine which one (if any) you need.
Have a browse on Google. It returns 167 hits however some of them are a bit racy for me to visit. You may pick up something useful it the first 20 or so.
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