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Chapter 9 Operation and Maintenance
9.6 Restoring the System
In the unfortunate event where the system file, system configuration, or environment
changes during startup are corrupted, use the repair information stored on the
recovery disk created at the installation to restore the system.
Create a recovery disk when you have installed an OS or changed the system configuration. Refer to
"5.2 Creating a Disk for System Recovery" (pg.140).
9.6.1 For Windows Server 2003
● Items Required
• Windows Server 2003 CD-ROM
• Automated System Recovery (ASR) floppy disk (created beforehand)
• Backup media (created beforehand)
• Driver disk (for RAID cards or onboard SCSI)
For drivers to be used and how to create driver disks, refer to "4.1 Creating Driver Disks" (
pg.112).
• Windows Server 2003 First Step Guide
1 Follow "Windows Server 2003 First Step Guide" to start Windows Server 2003
setup.
2 When a message prompting you to press the [F6] key appears immediately
after the start of setup, press the [F6] key.
3 When a message prompting you to press the [F2] key appears, press the [F2]
key.
A message prompting you to insert the ASR floppy disk appears.
4 Insert the ASR floppy disk and follow the window instructions.
5 The system restarts and a message appears. Press the [F6] key.
6 Follow the window instructions to restore the system.
Notes on Automated System Recovery
Automated System Recovery does not restore data files.