Article ID: 823062
Article Last Modified on 2/27/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Session Summary
July 16, 2003
This Support WebCast provides a basic overview of the system recovery process for Microsoft Windows 2000 Server products that will not start correctly. It will discuss the recovery process using various Microsoft recovery tools and methods. It will also discuss tips that can be used to speed up recovery if a system crash (failure) occurs. The main objective of this presentation is to inform the customer of available system recovery options, the symptoms they may see during a system recovery, and the available features that can help.
This is a Level 200 session that will be presented by Robert Oppegaard. Robert Oppegaard is a support professional for Microsoft Product Support Services. Robert has been with Microsoft for eight years and is a member of the Premier Setup Support team in Washington. Before coming to Microsoft, he worked in the industry consulting, troubleshooting, and has deployed and supported Windows products for other major companies.
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Supplemental reading:
- Windows NT4.0 and Windows 2000 Disaster Recovery and Backup and Restore Procedures
- HOW TO: Troubleshoot Startup Problems in Windows 2000
- How to Create an Emergency Repair Disk in Windows 2000
- How to Use a Windows Boot Disk to Prevent Boot Failure in Windows 2000 or Windows NT
- HOW TO: Use Recovery Console on a Computer That Does Not Start in Windows 2000
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