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Managing drivers
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Creating an Emergency Repair Disk (ERD)
The Windows
®
2000 backup utility helps you create a copy of the data on your hard disk. In the event that
the original data on your hard disk is accidentally erased or overwritten, or becomes inaccessible because of
a hard disk malfunction, you can use the copy to restore your settings.
To create an Emergency Repair Disk, proceed as follows:
1
Click
Start
.
2
Point to
Programs
,
Accessories
, then
System Tools
and finally
Backup.
The
Backup
window appears.
3
From the
Tools
menu, choose
Create an Emergency Repair Disk.
4
Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.
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You will need a blank 1.44 MB floppy disk to create an Emergency Repair Disk.
It is recommended to recreate an Emergency Repair Disk each time your computer undergoes major changes (new program installation, …).
The repair process relies on information that is saved in the system root/repair folder. You may not change or delete this folder.
Choosing
Also back up the registry to the repair directory
, will save your current registry files in a folder within your system root/repair folder.
This is useful if you need to recover your system in the event your hard disk has failed.
Additional information on the repair process is available in the help files (see the
Getting Started online book
in Introducing Windows
®
2000
Professional).