System recovery
We recommend that you take advanced precautions in case your hard drive is damaged or your BIOS or system files get corrupted. This will make it easier to restart your system and recover damaged files.
Creating a startup diskette
If your computer hard drive is damaged, you may not be able to start the computer from the hard drive. A startup diskette is a bootable diskette that lets you start the computer and attempt to fix the problem.
When you set up Windows NT you are prompted to create a startup diskette. If you did not choose to create a startup diskette at that time, you may create one later by running the Windows NT upgrade/installation program.
To create a startup diskette:
1Go to the DOS Command Prompt, and change to the C:\I386 subdirectory.
2Type winnt32/ox, then press ENTER and follow the prompts.
Using your Server Companion CD
The Server Companion CD included with your system can be used to:
■Install hardware drivers for a variety of operating systems
■Reinstall selected utilities
■Access system documentation
Instructions for each operating system are provided with the
Server Companion CD.
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