Troubleshooting
To restore files that were deleted in Windows 2000 Server:
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Hard drive
You receive an “Insufficient disk space” error message
■In Windows 2000 Server, delete unnecessary files from the disk using Disk Cleanup. For more information, see “Using Disk Cleanup” on page 24.
■In Windows 2000 Server, empty the Recycle Bin by
Recycle Bin icon, then clicking Empty Recycle Bin.
■Save your files to a diskette or another drive. If the hard drive is full, copy any files not regularly used to diskettes or other backup media, then delete them from the hard drive.
The hard drive cannot be accessed, or you receive a “General failure reading drive C” error message
■If a diskette is in the diskette drive, eject it and restart your server.
■Try restarting your server by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL.
■Open your server and make sure that the cables are connected correctly to the hard drive and the system board. For more information, see “Installing a hard drive” on page 55.
■If your server has been subjected to static electricity or physical shock, you may need to reinstall the operating system.
■Use GWScan to test the hard drive. For more information, see “You need to troubleshoot an IDE hard drive” on page 107.
You receive a “Non-system disk” or “disk error” error message
■Eject the diskette from the diskette drive, then press ENTER.
■Use FDISK to make sure that your hard drive has an active partition. For more information, see “The master boot record is corrupted” on page 106.
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