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тАО09-06-2005 03:40 AM
тАО09-06-2005 03:40 AM
Does the Emergency Repair Disk still exist in the world of Windows 2003 Server? If so, how would I create one?
I know that "Backup" now has an option for creating ASR materials where the old W2K ERD option used to be. However, it wants to back up my entire server, which we use Arcserve for.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks,
- Steve Kadish
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тАО09-06-2005 06:35 AM
тАО09-06-2005 06:35 AM
Re: Create an Emergency Repair Disk in 2003 Server
You can access the restore part of ASR by pressing F2 when prompted in the text mode portion of setup. ASR reads the disk configurations from the floppy disk and restores all of the disk signatures, volumes and partitions on the disks required to start your computer (at a minimum). (It will attempt to restore all of the disk configurations, but under some circumstances, it may not be able to). ASR then installs a simple installation of Windows and automatically starts to restore from backup using the backup ASR set created by the Automated System Recovery Preparation Wizard.
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тАО09-06-2005 06:53 AM
тАО09-06-2005 06:53 AM
Re: Create an Emergency Repair Disk in 2003 Server
Thanks for the contribution, but it doesn't really answer my question. Our systems, including System State, are backed up every night by Arcserve, and I can do full disaster recovery ASR using Arcserve.
How do I create JUST the floppy disk in Windows ASR without doing a full backup? And is there even a point in doing so?
Thanks,
- Steve
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тАО09-06-2005 07:29 AM
тАО09-06-2005 07:29 AM
Re: Create an Emergency Repair Disk in 2003 Server
Here are the instructions:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;325879
I created one, mainly just to see if it would work, and it does.
- Jay
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тАО09-06-2005 07:33 AM
тАО09-06-2005 07:33 AM
Re: Create an Emergency Repair Disk in 2003 Server
Thanks to you also. However, these are the instructions for creating a BOOT disk, not an Emergency Repair Disk.
In the world of Windows 2000 and earlier, an Emergency Repair Disk would be used with the repair utilities on the Windows 2000 CDs to read information about the server. It is not a bootable floppy.
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- Steve
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тАО09-06-2005 07:45 AM
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Re: Create an Emergency Repair Disk in 2003 Server
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тАО09-06-2005 08:00 AM
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Re: Create an Emergency Repair Disk in 2003 Server
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тАО09-06-2005 08:18 AM
тАО09-06-2005 08:18 AM
SolutionThe ASR disk is usefull only with a full backup of the system files, created also with the ASR.
You use the ASR and as a sort of "disaster recovery" solution.
The backup of the system state, does in some way the function of the ERD.
If you want to create the ASR disk, copy to a floppy the contents of the c:\windows\repair folder.
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тАО09-06-2005 09:53 AM
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Re: Create an Emergency Repair Disk in 2003 Server
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тАО09-20-2005 06:36 AM
тАО09-20-2005 06:36 AM
Re: Create an Emergency Repair Disk in 2003 Server
the plan works for us.
Shu
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тАО10-24-2005 12:20 PM
тАО10-24-2005 12:20 PM
Re: Create an Emergency Repair Disk in 2003 Server
I think everyone has missed your point. No I dont think you can create an ERD automatically however I believe that the later versions of arcserve allow the ability to create a recovery disk from the arcserve CD. you use this disk in place of the ASR disk when recovering 2003.
depending on your version of arcserve you may need to upgrade to a later version