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Recovering from a Disaster Using the Disaster Recovery Wizard, Express Setup, Custom Setup
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Recovering from a Disaster 4. Choose a setup method: ■ Express Setup is the fastest way to recover your system. It automatically detects your system drivers and partition information. ■ Custom Setup lets you specify particular drivers for the devices controlled by your server. Custom setup can be required if your system uses drivers not included in the Windows NT Setup program (such as OEM drivers). It also lets you create or modify your partition information and change the file system being used (NTFS or FAT). Note: Custom Setup is the recommended method. Tip: If you are using Express Setup and your system cannot locate your CD drive, start the recovery process again using Custom Setup and select a CD-ROM driver. 5. When prompted, insert the disk labeled Windows NT Setup Boot Disk 3. 6. When prompted, insert the Windows NT CD. Setup copies these files to your hard drive. If you pressed F6 in step 2, select S to specify additional drivers when prompted. 7. When prompted, insert the disks labeled BAB Disaster Recovery Disk and BAB Disaster Recovery Engine Disk. When the process is successfully completed, a Setup Successful message displays. 8. Remove all disks and CDs and press Enter to reboot your system. The Disaster Recovery Wizard appears. Recovering from a Disaster Using the Disaster Recovery Wizard To perform the disaster recovery process using the Disaster Recovery Wizard, perform the following steps: 1. Click View Config to view the partition information. 2. Insert the disk labeled BAB Machine-specific Disk. Tip: Press Ctrl+Shift and double-click the image on the left side of the Disaster Recovery Wizard dialog to display a DOS prompt window. The DOS prompt window enables operations from the command line to run most of the 32-bit windows program such as windisk.exe, regedit.exe. 3. Select the A drive. Disaster Recovery on Windows NT 4.0 3-7