How to Use an Emergency Repair Disk with an Alpha-Based Computer
ID: Q191003
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0
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Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 4.0
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Microsoft Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition version 4.0
SUMMARY
This article describes the process to recover a damaged Windows NT
installation using an Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) on an Alpha-based
computer.
You can create an ERD during the installation of Windows NT or by running
the Repair Disk utility (RDISK) after installation. The ERD includes the
following files:
- System._ (system configuration)
- Software._ (software information)
- Default._ (default user profile)
- Ntuser.DA_ (new user profile)
- Security._ (security policy)
- Sam._ (user accounts dDatabase)
- Setup.log
- Autoexec.nt
- Config.nt
In the event that a Windows NT system file or the registry becomes
damaged, you may be able to use the ERD to restore the affected files.
MORE INFORMATION
To perform the repair process, follow these steps:
- Start your computer, and press F2 when you are prompted to enter the
Alpha Basic Input/Output System (AlphaBIOS) Setup utility.
- Select Install Windows NT, and then press ENTER.
- Specify the computer type and mass storage devices. You may need to
provide an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) disk if your device is
not listed.
- When the Welcome To Setup screen appears, press R.
- Move the selector bar with the arrow keys to the tasks that you want
Windows NT Setup to perform. Press ENTER to select or clear the
options. To restore the system completely, select all options.
- Select Continue (Perform Selected Tasks), and then press ENTER.
- Windows NT Setup displays the detected mass storage devices. You may
not need to specify any additional mass storage devices. However if any
mass storage devices that are installed are not listed, press S to
specify additional devices. You may need to provide an OEM disk if your
device is not listed. Press ENTER to continue.
- Press ENTER if you have the ERD, or press ESC if you do not have the
ERD.
If you press ENTER, insert the ERD into the floppy disk drive,
and then press ENTER.
If you press ESC, Windows NT Setup searches for a Windows NT
installation.
- Move the selector bar with the arrow keys to the registry files that
you want Windows NT Setup to restore. Press ENTER to select or clear
the options. To restore the system completely, select all options.
- Select Continue (Perform Selected Tasks), and then press ENTER.
Windows NT Setup examines files.
- Press ENTER to restart your computer.
NOTE: These steps were tested with a Digital Personal Workstation 500a.
The initial boot process may differ slightly for other Alpha-based
computers.
REFERENCES
For additional information about the Repair Disk utility, please see the
following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q122857
TITLE : RDISK /S and RDISK /S- Options in Windows NT
Additional query words:
ntsetup
Keywords : ntgeneral nthowto NTSrvWkst
Version : WINNT:4.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbhowto
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