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2.7 Automated System Recovery 
Every time you successfully edit your system’s configuration, you should back the configuration up against 
the time when you unsuccessfully edit the settings. This backup disk is called the automated system 
recovery (ASR) disk. The ASR is not a boot disk but contains pointers to the system state backup. To create 
the ASR disk, do the following: 
• 
Click on the 
START
 button to display the Start Menu 
• 
On the Start Menu, point to 
ALL PROGRAMS
 
• 
Click on 
ACCESSORIES
 
• 
Click on 
SYSTEM TOOLS
 
• 
Then click on 
BACKUP
 to start the Backup Utility 
• 
On the initial screen of the Backup utility, click on the 
AUTOMATED SYSTEM 
RECOVERY WIZARD
 button 
• 
Choose a backup location for a complete system state backup of your computer (do 
not choose the floppy disk) 
• 
After Backup is finished, insert a blank, formatted floppy disk in drive A: and press 
OK
when prompted to let the wizard copy files to the disk 
To use the ASR to repair a damaged Windows Server 2003 installation, do the following: 
• 
Place the Windows Server 2003 Installation CD in the CD-Rom 
• 
Then restart the computer 
• 
Press 
F2
 on the keyboard at the beginning of text-mode Setup when prompted at the 
bottom of the screen
• 
After your computer restarts, it will automatically begin Backup and start a Restore 
operation from the backup you created when making the ASR disk 
• 
When prompted to choose whether you want to continue installing Windows 2000 or 
repair your current installation, press 
R
 on the keyboard to start repairing the installation 
• 
When prompted to choose whether you want to repair your system using the Recovery 
Console or the emergency repair process, press 
R
 on the keyboard to use the emergency 
repair process 
• 
When prompted to choose whether you want to use Manual or Fast repair, press 
F
 on 
the keyboard to use Fast repair 
• 
You will be prompted to press 
ENTER
 if you have the ERD and 
L
 if you do not, press 
ENTER
 
• 
When prompted, insert the ERD in drive A 
• 
Then press 
ENTER
 
 
Note: The ASR performs a nonauthoritative restore of System State data. 
Thus, if you are restoring a domain controller you must use Ntdsutil.exe to 
make the restore authoritative for the domain. 
 

 

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