from RC navigate into the $NTUninstall$ directory of the hotfix/critical
update and navigate (chdir or cd) into the spuninst folder then run a "batch
spuninst.bat" from that directory. Reboot into the system. If the patch is
the culprit, you'll be able to boot into the system and to uninstall it from
the add/remove programs at that point.
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: I have removed this file but it does not resolve the
: looping issue.
:
: >-----Original Message-----
: > I've seen from another post that this is the offending
: >patch causing the reboot cycle problem. Can anyone post
: >directions on how to back that out from the Recovery
: >Console or manually on the file system? TIA.
: >.
: >