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Know your recovery options in a Windows 2000 Server

Backup is the first and the strongest line of defense against data loss. But server crashes happen

anyway, and when they do, you don't want to spend hours restoring your server for an error that

could be fixed in five minutes. Here are some tools and methods you can use to restore a crashed

server as quickly as possible.



If the computer won't boot, try to start it in Safe Mode. With Safe Mode, the operating system loads

only the basic set of drivers and services needed to boot. Once you're in Safe Mode, you can check

the logs to get an idea about what's preventing a normal boot.



If Safe Mode isn't working, you can use Last Known Good configuration. When Windows 2000 boots

successfully, the operating system creates a copy of the registry keys under

HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet, which are involved in that boot process.



If neither of these methods work, take a look at the Recovery Console. Recovery Console is a

command prompt mode from where you can copy and replace missing or corrupted files. The

Recovery Console mode can also help you fix master boot record problems.



Before you return to the backup method, try the Emergency Repair Disk, which stores a backup

copy of the Boot.ini file and some critical registry keys. This may be very useful if administrators

have made regular updates.

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