Sp4 could not be installed / Problems by deployiing the fs

Hi.
I try to install the sp4 for J2ee engine 630 with sp3.
I have an Error that says there is no sdmkit.jar so I copy one from the dvd into the sdm folder.
After that the sdmkit is installated.
But by deploying the filesystem i got the error:
fjs-00003 type error :fmgt.getNode(listonCd) has no properties
I tried sp5 sp6 sp7 and sp8 also but I've ever the same error.
I try this now 2 days but I don't find a solution.
I would be very happy if anbody can give me a hint.
Thx in forward
Tim

Hello Rosa Gracia,
Did you manage to find SP09(4/4)? If not you can get it under Support Packages and Patches -> SAP NetWeaver -> SAP NetWeaver components ( < SAP NW 04 ) -> SAP WEB AS -> SAP WEB AS 6.40 -> SAP J2EE ENGINE 6.40 -> #OS independent
Regards,
Immy.

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    X:\Windows\Panther folder. Use Shift+F10 to open a command prompt, and then change the directory to the location.
    If the failure occurs in Windows PE after the disk configuration page of the WDS client is completed, you can find the logs on the local disk volume at the
    $Windows.~BT\Sources\Panther folder. The local disk volume is usually the drive
    C. Use Shift+F10 to open a command prompt, and then change the directory to the location.
    Kate Li
    TechNet Community Support

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