It is the first thing you need to do when you are getting the NTOSKRNL.exe BSOD error on your computer. As it is a hardware and driver-related issue, you can try ...
*sigh*<BR><BR>WinXP SP2<BR><BR>I try and replace ntoskrnl.exe via the recovery console, says I dont have permission. Funny, it never asked for my pw. Browse to \system32 and dir. Directory enumeration ...
There is a certain modified ntoskrnl.exe that I have recently downloaded which I would like to be the default boot screen when XP is installed.<BR>If I copy that ntoskrnl.exe file into the i386 folder ...
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